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philreed said:So "sell me" (convince me) on writing new releases . . . even though I cannot make enough money selling them to cover my writing time.
It's like being a painter, sometimes money is not the first reason to do something
philreed said:So "sell me" (convince me) on writing new releases . . . even though I cannot make enough money selling them to cover my writing time.
It's hard to act on that maxim if you have to live on itJupp said:It's like being a painter, sometimes money is not the first reason to do something![]()
Turjan said:It's hard to act on that maxim if you have to live on it.
TheAuldGrump said:I have been worried that you might be thinking along these lines Mr. Reed, ever since you announced the end of the Dozen and 100 lines. In many ways you have helped define the PDF market.
Jürgen Hubert said:What, there are people who make an actual living from gaming?![]()
Turjan said:It's hard to act on that maxim if you have to live on it.
philreed said:Actually, many people do.
Steverooo said:Well, now there's an idea! A "Baker's Dozen" of all the "A Dozen..." for a slightly discounted price (very little work to put together, increased income for you, and a new way to re-introduce old products to folks who don't have them all, AND it makes things easier to find, too)! The bad news is, it will be large, take a long time to download, and probably be pricey... but it would clear out the old catalog!
Feasible?
Steverooo said:HA! Okay, I see that you've already HAD all those ideas!