I publish several books and due to the change in technology there is virtually no cost in production anymore except for sweat equity in actually writing the book. If the book starts gaining interest we then change over to a higher production model with a good marketing plan. If Mickey has it in him I think writing a book would be a wonderful idea.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "armchairpresident" <smellypuppy@...> wrote:
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> Human interest is a potentially larger market, but very difficult to get traction in. Writing any book is usually a bad risk/return and should be done because that is what you want to do. I find Mickey's stories entertaining, but a book is a lot of effort unless you are an OCD writer in the first place.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "George" <glee4ever@> wrote:
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> > I am trying to convince Mickey to write a book about his life
> > and all the anecdotes he has described.
> >
> > He thinks gambling books are a niche market and wonders
> > how big the market would be. I am trying to convince him
> > that his book would be a human interest story and that
> > gambling is just incidental.
> >
> > I told him I would query list members what they thought.
> >
> > Vote whether you think it is about gambling or general
> > human interest (of interest to the public at large).
> >
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[vpFREE] Re: Mickey Crimm
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