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Originally Posted by stonetools
I gave Karma to Arrghus, because he expressed exactly what I felt. Surely there has been enough wanking about the minutiae of font and format choices. I understand that geeks gotta geek, but there have been pages and pages of this.
As to agency pricing, Pottermore is not a direct threat to agency pricing, because what Pottermore is doing IS agency pricing. Agency pricing is about the author/publisher setting the price, and Pottermore is the publisher in this case. Pottermore can do some interesting things with pricing.
1. They can offer various kinds of bundles.
2. They can offer pricier "enhanced " editions
3.They can offer tie-ins to DVDs or video games.
4. Less likely,they can vary price as to geographical area.
Its hard to say what they will do.
I read in an article that other "megauthors" that James Patterson, Nora Roberts, or Steven King may be tempted to do the same kind of thing if Pottermore succeeds. In the future, there may be Pattersonmore, the Robertsworld, or the Kingverse....
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I'm not entirely sure what 'Karma' is on MR (I'm guessing just some fun and light-hearted way to show your approval of a member's post), but thank you.
You're right about agency pricing - strictly speaking - but, as I think it is mentioned elsewhere, at least the author, if they are self-publishing, would not have an arbitrary price imposed upon their work by a monolithic publishing house.
As for the rest of this ever-expanding thread - it's lost on me. My Dad is bigger than your Dad nonsense... (Yawn.)