26 September 2016
When it comes to writing and publishing, indie authors face a unique disadvantage: they foot the bill for everything. The upside of this is that most indie authors therefore pay close attention to what they're spending on their books, and to how they're investing in themselves. If their books do well, they also reap much more of the financial windfall. The downside is that knee-jerk reactions to certain expenses and buyer's remorse often weigh heavily on their minds.