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    Publish or Self-publish?

    <shrug> I don't know a whole lot about lulu.com. I've done a little searching on their web page and it says you retain all your copyrights, so I can only assume you have the right to ask lulu to take your book off of their web page. Having said that, I can think of at least one author that I...
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    Publish or Self-publish?

    You strike me as a very close minded individual. I don't want to get in an argument with you, but you are coming off as very pompous in this thread. I have to ask, if these people are selling their books on lulu, and I will be the first to admit I don't know how many are successful in doing...
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    Publish or Self-publish?

    I found this topic while looking for "lulu" in the search, trying to gauge people's opinions. I'm not in the industry. Maybe some day I'll try to get a story published, maybe I won't. I love to read, I certainly have my own ideas for how stories should pan out, as well as ideas for my own...
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    Recommend a very good (semi-)obscure fantasy/sf book

    I'll list three I haven't heard too much about... There's a series by John Marco that starts with "The Jackal of Nar". It's a sortof medieval world, but also has technology. A member of nobility is in the middle of a war and eventually ends up living with the enemy. Meanwhile in his own...
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    Stephen King: The Dark Tower Series

    I tried reading the Dark Tower in high school. I was curious as to the references to a Wizard. I had read Cujo and Pet Semetary and the idea of Stephen King writing about a Wizard, being it medieval or modern was interesting to me at the time. So I picked up the Gunslinger, and tried...
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    Do you read books in a series consecutively or take breaks?

    I am surprised at the number of early responses from people who prefer to take a break, or the one guy who said they wouldn't read series books. Almost everything I have read has been a series book. Anyways... I prefer to read them in series, to keep them fresh in my mind. Of course...
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    Terry Brooks

    Sword or Shannara was probably the first fantasy book I read because I wanted to. I had read Tolkien's "The Hobbit" in school, and C.S. Lewis "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" in school as well. I found an old copy of Sword of Shannara in my grandmother's attic and decided to read it...
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