To follow up on this post, I have decided to continue mentioning my ebooks on cover letters to agents. My reasons are twofold:
1. I'm not planning to quit epublishing anytime soon. If I get an agent, I want one receptive to epublishing, not against it.
2. I'm proud of those books, and I consider them to be legitimate publications. So if I'm thumbing my nose at Traditionalists a bit, well, then... so be it.
(Argh. My stupid computer is illegal actioning everything. I might not get this whole post finished.)
Anyway. To read my highly subjective (for now) ebook essay in .pdf format, please click here. Note: I mean it when I say highly subjective. But at least I have it written down now.
1. I'm not planning to quit epublishing anytime soon. If I get an agent, I want one receptive to epublishing, not against it.
2. I'm proud of those books, and I consider them to be legitimate publications. So if I'm thumbing my nose at Traditionalists a bit, well, then... so be it.
(Argh. My stupid computer is illegal actioning everything. I might not get this whole post finished.)
Anyway. To read my highly subjective (for now) ebook essay in .pdf format, please click here. Note: I mean it when I say highly subjective. But at least I have it written down now.
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