It’s a tale as old as, well, the early days of Kindle if not “time.” For some indie authors it’s a dream come true. For some, it’s a patronizing/cynical gesture. For yet others, it’s an invaluable extra string to a business bow that they can flex perfectly autonomously. And for publishers, it’s a cash cow, on paper (pun intended) at least.
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