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Wil Wheaton Releases Book on Lulu: Sunken Treasure

Wil Wheaton, popular blogger, best known for his roles in “Stand by Me” and as Wesley Crusher on “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” has released his next collection of work on Lulu.com.  Wheaton’s already published books before via Subterranean Press and O’Reilly Media, but he chose to self-publish the collection himself.  As he says on his blog,

Sunken Treasure is doing great, and if the last two days are any indication, my Operation Crazy Idea to release more original material using this kind of POD technology and distribution is going to quickly become Operation Awesome Idea that will let me create more cool stuff for my audience than I ever dreamed possible, and actually support my family doing it… I have a lot of Crazy Ideas that have Awesome potential, including more original works of fiction, audio and video projects, and something that I’ve wanted to do my whole life but didn’t think I could ever — well, I’m getting way ahead of myself, but I sure am excited.

He describes the book in the introduction: “I pulled together things I liked from all three of my books, my blog, and this groovy collaborative fiction project I played with called Ficlets. I also included, for the first time anywhere, one of the scripts I wrote for a sketch comedy show at the ACME Comedy Theater.”

That more high-profile writers are using POD technology shows that the self-publishing paradigm has taken a major leap.  Not too long ago, Lulu was scoffed at as an illegitimate form of publishing, but with authors of Wil Wheaton’s stature going this route, self-publishing services like Lulu are going to gain credibility.

For someone with a built-in audience like Wil Wheaton, it makes perfect sense to self-publish, as he can take a greater share of the profit from the sale of each book.  With the major advances from traditional publishers dwindling down, it will not be surprising if more mainstream authors take this route.

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February 16, 2009 in News by Henry Baum

6 responses to “Wil Wheaton Releases Book on Lulu: Sunken Treasure”

  1. File 770 » Blog Archive » Beneath the Surface with Wheaton says:
    February 17, 2009 at 5:43 am

    [...] Self Publishing Review says Wil Wheaton has released his next collection of work on Lulu.com, a self-publishing service. He told readers of his blog the book, Sunken Treasure, is doing great, and briefly described what’s in it: [...]

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  2. Susan Wenger says:
    February 17, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    Wil Wheaton not only has a built-in audience, but he also has mad writing skills. I think it’s neat that he chose to go the self-publishing route when he could have traded on his fame to secure a traditional book deal.

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  3. Editor says:
    February 17, 2009 at 7:10 pm

    I’m in the process of interviewing him about why he self-published and his experience, so look out for it.

    Reply
  4. Kristen says:
    February 17, 2009 at 8:37 pm

    Outstanding, editor! I can’t wait to read the interview.

    Reply
  5. Andrew Sullivan to Publish a Book Print on Demand | Self-Publishing Review says:
    March 25, 2009 at 4:36 pm

    [...] a day and being a possible meme-starter, his support of POD is important.  This is in line with Wil Wheaton publishing with Lulu – another well-known writer using the technology. In the past Sullivan has [...]

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  6. All The Words Are Gonna Bleed From Me | Where The Rubber Meets The Road says:
    September 3, 2009 at 3:36 am

    [...] you were once the annoying kid on a hit television show, and you have a flair for the thing (*cough*wilwheaton*cough*), you could do well by self-publishing. But for the rest of us, it’s just a pathetic [...]

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