The rise of the electronic book (eBook) provided the obvious catalyst for Wright to move into the realms of self publishing. There are many pros and cons to both avenues, you just have to find what works for you.” I did not realize just how many things there were to consider, but I am too grateful for the way things are turning out for any of it to bother me. “The biggest problem I have found with it is that it takes a lot of time away from you that you could have spent on just writing. In Wright’s case, the author retains full creative control of all transcripts and drafts, works to her own schedule, and acts as editor and creative director.Īccording to Wright, there are drawbacks to self-publishing though. For authors such as Wright, eschewing a traditional writer-publisher relationship comes with defined benefits. Significantly, Wright is a member of a growing international community that chooses to self-publish her own works. And yes, a writer of romance novels with a touch of fantasy, a sprinkle of dark arts and an infusion of vampires and wolves. She is an avid reader and animal lover too. UK-based, Wright describes herself as both a wife and full-time mother. Suzanne Wright may have been born a writer but it was not until the birth of her first son that her passion become her full-time career.
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