A Good Book Is a Good Book

29th June 2016 | for Creatives | novel writing, writing, reaching your audience, writer-reader relationship, publishing, David Kazzie, feedback/criticism/rejection  |       

"I do believe that making one's book free remains an effective way to reach new readers who might not otherwise take a chance on your book.  I've had a number of positive reviews from readers who said they liked my book but would never have downloaded if it weren't free.  I do not agree with the argument that an author who makes his book free is inviting bad reviews from those readers who are trying a novel that is not in their preferred genre and may be less inclined to like it.  I believe a good book is a good book, and anything you can do to attract a new reader is worthwhile."

— David Kazzie

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