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I lost the link to that document you sent me about women and their affect on society. I was originally going to add some commentary that I thought you needed to expand examples for the less well educated. Have you ever thought of just self publishing? I know it’s not really what most people want but it at least can get it out there.
I would almost certainly have to self-publish. The question then becomes one of payment and distribution. I designed it to be an ebook. I put all of my citations inline, as clickable links, so as not to break the reader’s flow, AND so that they would be able to go “No way! This guy’s lying!” [click] “Oh shit, what the fuck? That’s true?!” without having any EXCUSE to not go to a citation to see the truth. A physical book means that they’d have to flip to the citations chapter, find the link there, type it in… no one cares. No one cares enough to even read a regular book anymore; they’re not going to care to do that. Furthermore, I use inline links to allow people to jump between sections of the book, because EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED. I have links in the chapters on war which jump back to earlier chapters about jews, Israel, and the Talmud. It’s reinforcement and reiteration. “Oh, THAT’S why [x] happened… because [y] has been raised from birth to want it…” A physical book loses some of that. I dunno; if for some reason I have to do a physical printing, I’d include the ebook with the purchase price.
My only thought is that the subject matter is one that people try to avoid mentally normally. I mean Normies not people like us. This acts as a sort of block for viral circulation. If you really wanted an e-book to go viral you need some sort of hook for it. I can’t imagine what though.
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[–] friendshipistragic [S] ago
I lost the link to that document you sent me about women and their affect on society. I was originally going to add some commentary that I thought you needed to expand examples for the less well educated. Have you ever thought of just self publishing? I know it’s not really what most people want but it at least can get it out there.
[–] Tallest_Skil 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
I would almost certainly have to self-publish. The question then becomes one of payment and distribution. I designed it to be an ebook. I put all of my citations inline, as clickable links, so as not to break the reader’s flow, AND so that they would be able to go “No way! This guy’s lying!” [click] “Oh shit, what the fuck? That’s true?!” without having any EXCUSE to not go to a citation to see the truth. A physical book means that they’d have to flip to the citations chapter, find the link there, type it in… no one cares. No one cares enough to even read a regular book anymore; they’re not going to care to do that. Furthermore, I use inline links to allow people to jump between sections of the book, because EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED. I have links in the chapters on war which jump back to earlier chapters about jews, Israel, and the Talmud. It’s reinforcement and reiteration. “Oh, THAT’S why [x] happened… because [y] has been raised from birth to want it…” A physical book loses some of that. I dunno; if for some reason I have to do a physical printing, I’d include the ebook with the purchase price.
[–] imadethisaccounttobl 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I'd read your book, Mr. Skil.
[–] friendshipistragic [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
My only thought is that the subject matter is one that people try to avoid mentally normally. I mean Normies not people like us. This acts as a sort of block for viral circulation. If you really wanted an e-book to go viral you need some sort of hook for it. I can’t imagine what though.
[–] alacrity167 ago
can you send that link about women though?