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Old 04-25-2012, 10:28 AM   #86
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The only model that makes any sense is for an author to set a price, and readers determine whether that price is acceptable. If the reader finds the price acceptable, they buy the book. If not, they don't buy it, and move on. People decide for themselves what the right price for a book should be. We don't need someone else to fix prices for us.
The only model that makes any sense is for the author to set the wholesale price they want to get from a retailer, and let the retails and readers negotiate over what retail price they are willing to pay. Authors are not retail experts, and why should they care what the final retail price is, as long as they get paid the same either way?
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