Self Publishing as Documentation Practice
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Self Publishing as Documentation Practice
Simple example: ten years ago, if you wanted to publish a book, you needed to find a publisher that would say yes. No publisher, no book. Today, of course, you can publish a book all by yourself. Just visit Lulu.com and you’re done. Without someone to say yes, all that’s left are unpublished writers who tell themselves no.
95% of what I write doesn’t get sent to my main audience. It just goes onto a corner of my website, and is only sent to a small sub-list of people who opted in for real-time experiments.