You are wrestling with indie versus trad like it's a moral question. It is not.
The misdiagnosisThe misdiagnosis is that one path is more legitimate.
The real diagnosisNeither is. It is a logistics decision based on your project, your timeline, your bandwidth, your money. Twelve questions decide it. Stop romanticizing either path.
The Twelve-Question Decider
| Question | Indie Leans | Trad Leans |
|---|---|---|
| Need control of cover? | Yes | No |
| Want bookstore distribution? | Less likely | More likely |
| Timeline under 12 months? | Indie | Trad rarely meets this |
| Want a marketing team? | No | Yes (small) |
| Can pay $3K-$8K up front? | Indie possible | Trad pays you |
| Want global rights? | Indie default | Trad takes them |
| Niche audience? | Indie | Trad less so |
Three Things Both Require
- A finished, edited book.
- A platform you build yourself.
- Marketing labor.
Both paths ask for the same writer. They just ask for different logistics.
Answer all twelve honestly. The path picks itself.
The dare (not assignment)Print the twelve questions. Answer with yes/no/depends. Tally. Decide. Move.
Image promptA fork in a country road with two small signs — one pointing to a house, one to a field. Painterly. Sea-green and dark blue. No people.
— The Book Maven
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