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In today's episode of Serve No Master podcast we discuss why traditional publishers are trash. We have a special guest for this episode. Paris - an independent publisher, who has written some of the most amazing fantasy novels. She, like many, started with traditional publishing and will share her story of success in today's episode of Serve No Master.With traditional publishing the publisher has almost all the power; they can change the title, the cover, and even the content. However, when you become in charge of your own book it's not as hard as you think it is.The only thing traditional publishers do is drive your book to the bookstore and leave the rest of the work to you. If you want to become a published writer you don't need an agent or a traditional publisher, you can do it on your own. Find out how it today's episode of Serve No Master Podcast. ▶️▶️▶️▶️ Resources mentioned:Bestseller SecretsGuest Paris HanschLeave some feedback. We would love to hear from you! Connect with Jonathan Green and Serve No Master: Serve No Master on YouTube Serve No Master on Twitter Serve No Master on Facebook Serve No Master on Instagram Serve No Master on Pinterest Serve No Master on Snapchat Jonathan Green books on AmazonThe post SNM167: Traditional Publishers are Trash appeared first on Serve No Master: Be Your Own Boss - Live Free.Connect with Jonathan Green The Bestseller: ChatGPT Profits Free Gift: The Master Prompt for ChatGPT Free Book on Amazon: Fire Your Boss Podcast Website: https://artificialintelligencepod.com/ Subscribe, Rate, and Review: https://artificialintelligencepod.com/itunes Video Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@ArtificialIntelligencePodcast

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