Traditional publishers are litigation-shy and have a big stable of titles to defend. They don’t want to jeopardize their stable for a book that is too close to the edge.

Authors who have talent and a good product but haven’t been able to match up with a traditional publisher interested in new talent. Most publishers are mega-corporations and, like such beasts elsewhere, adopt formulas of success; i.e., “best-seller syndrome” and are very reluctant to try out an untested author.

Authors who want to avoid the bureaucratic and slow machinations of the large publishers.

Who Should Not Self-Publish?

Authors who firmly believe they have a book of wide appeal and great saleability.
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