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Old 02-01-2012, 01:45 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post
This isn't about B&N trying to draw you into their stores. You weren't going to buy the book from B&N anyway, because you buy e-Books and B&N has been blocked from that by the Kindle exclusivity deal. People like you are not affected by this announcement. People like you were affected by the preceding "Amazon will not let B&N sell e-Book versions" announcement.

This is a move to signal to the AUTHORS that Amazon Publishing is not in their best interests. B&N is saying, "OK, so you're fine with being exclusive to the Kindle? Then you also get to be okay with not going into a bookstore and seeing your book on the shelf. How is that better for you than going through CreateSpace* and NOT signing the exclusivity agreement, again?"

* Amazon Encore and CreateSpace are not the same thing. Just in case there are people here who don't realize that.

If being the next Twilight or Hunger Games is dependent on b&m displays, then authors signing up for Amazon publishing are now effectively going to have to abandon that dream when they sign up. Many will choose to, and that's they're right, but B&N should not be compelled to help Amazon put them out of business.

As an indie author, this affects me. And I am tentatively in favor of the decision.
And since you're in favor of it, apparently you're not going to publish through Amazon Encore anyway (otherwise you wouldn't be in favor of it), so it doesn't affect you either. You have a clear choice, and you've made it.

I'm not in favor of either Amazon or B&N. I'm in favor of choice. Anything that restricts that choice is bad, IMO, whether it be a store not stocking what I want or a publisher not making its books available in my preferred bookstore.

Right now, it doesn't affect me--my favorite authors don't publish through Amazon--but someday, it might. And that's why I'm calling a pox on both their houses. Amazon is holding authors hostage ("you can't sell your books there"), and B&N is blackmailing them ("that's a nice book ya got there, it'd be a terrible shame if nobody had a chance to buy it"). Both are reprehensible.
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