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Old 04-11-2012, 02:32 PM   #1
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Back list vs. New release

There is a lot of discussion about e-book pricing. Productions costs being lower should result in a lower consumer price. Unknown indie author should be less than Stephen King.

But what about Stephen King vs. Stephen King? Should an old back list publication, ex. The Shining or It cost less than 11/22/63 or The Wind Through the Keyhole? How much is a fair discrepancy in price? 50%, 40%, 30%? How long time is reasonable for a higher priced new release? Until the next comes out? A year? Two? Six months?
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