![]() ![]() Publishing full-length treatments is an answer to that problem, he says. "People don't have the patience to listen to thoughtful arguments, which makes discussion of important issues more difficult." "What we're seeing is that online discussions are becoming more and more truncated," Evans says. ![]() ![]() The idea for publishing grew out of the widely read blog, which attracts 30,000 to 50,000 page views a day. He says the setup also allows for "a measure of independence that sets us apart." "We don't have the profit motive," Evans says, "so we can give higher royalties." Think royalties of 50 percent to 90 percent, rather than the usual 5 percent or less. There are no paid employees, no warehouses or brick-and-mortar expenses, says co-founder Steve Evans, a Salt Lake City attorney, and much more of book proceeds go directly to the writers. ![]()
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