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Traditional publishers use NetGalley to distribute copies of their work to professional reviewers and others. But individual spots are expensive, and not as valuable. You can’t rotate books in and out of individual slots. But you can if you have a subscription, as if you are a publisher. But you need a number of titles to make this practical.

So what can Indie authors and small presses do? Well, you form a group, and submit books together. Bertmore Editing is considering setting up such a group.

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Troy Lambert
Troy is a freelance writer, author, and blogger who lives, works, and plays in Boise, Idaho with the love of his life and three very talented dogs.

Passionate about writing dark psychological thrillers, he is an avid cyclist, skier, hiker, all-around outdoorsman, and a terrible beginning golfer.