The 4 biggest benefits of self-publishing for bestselling romantasy author Carissa Broadbent
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The 4 biggest benefits of self-publishing for bestselling romantasy author Carissa Broadbent
""Sometimes people take me now being hybrid as some kind of a message that traditional publishing is 'better' than self-publishing, and I do not find that to be the case," Broadbent told Business Insider. "Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy with my partnership with my publisher because that was very specifically the right move for me. But as a net, I do not think that one is better. There are pluses and minuses to both routes.""
"After she signed a deal with Bramble in June 2023, the publisher rereleased it in December 2023, and it immediately hit The New York Times bestseller list. Broadbent's career has been skyrocketing ever since. Now, Broadbent is revisiting one of her earliest novels with Bramble at her side. Broadbent self-published "Daughter of No Worlds" - the first installment of her "War of Lost Hearts" series - in 2020, but it's getting a splashy new cover and release on October 14."
Carissa Broadbent built a readership with romantasy featuring vampires, warring houses, and enemies-to-lovers romance. She self-published The Serpent and the Wings of Night in August 2022, then signed with Bramble in June 2023; the publisher rereleased the novel in December 2023 and it reached The New York Times bestseller list. Broadbent is reissuing her 2020 self-published novel Daughter of No Worlds with a new cover and an October 14 release through Bramble. She operates a hybrid publishing model that preserves some self-publishing e-book rights while partnering with a traditional publisher, citing distinct advantages to both routes.
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