I love my indies and Adrienne has a wonderful analogy I’d like to share. Every indie author or newbie should read this!
Wednesdays at the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) farm where I worked were packing days when no matter the weather or the raspberries left rotting on the bush, we met in the cool, dark room to sort and pack pesticide-free, non-migrant labor harvested produce to be delivered to starry-eyed customersin the morning.
Our Harvard-educated, Russian-Lit major boss told us not to worry too much about dirty garlic as the customers were customers because they wanted to feel part of the farm-to-table process.
Some customers visited the 200-year-old farm to see up close the dirty business of nutrition. They gazed in wonder at the strawberry fields alive with jewel-toned fruit only a day or two away from collapse and decay. They enjoyed getting pricked by the thistles as they reached for a berry and tossed the juicy, warm fruit into their mouths. Misshaped berries delighted the customers as muchβ¦
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That’s a great anaology π
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I love organic books π
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Can’t beat them, knobbly bits, bruises and all π
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Wonderful post. Thanks for sharing it. Her analogy is apt.
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I am an anti Monsanto as well as an anti big publishing house person. I tire of the nondescript novels that line the shelves.
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I still like a mixture, but I can’t read too many in a row of the same thing. Need to shake things up a bit.
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Love the analogy! And the picture of the dog is adorable.
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Wasn’t that great! Adrienne is an awesome writer.
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