![]() ![]() Self-Published Kindling: Memoirs of a Homeless Bookstore Owner is the true story of a young homeless family that runs a unique bookstore They own the only brick-and-mortar bookstore in the world that sells exclusively independently-published literature. While some authors struggle with addiction and others struggle to tell their story, a young family struggles simply to survive About the book But as the traditional publishing industry begins to fall, e-books dominate the book market, and the economy slows, the family winds up homeless– a big secret to keep, as business owners. Mik Everett – 17 October 2013 The Back FlapĪ young family opens a unique bookstore to help independently-published authors tell their story. What agent was going to look at that and say, “Yes, I’ll take it immediately”? I mean, it’s a book about self-publishing and how agents are essentially the leeches of a corrupt and incestuous modern publishing industry. ![]() I did not submit Self-Published Kindling: Memoirs of a Homeless Bookstore Owner to any agents. ![]()
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