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Old 08-09-2008, 10:18 AM   #279
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
I suspect that part of the issue is that the older established authors tend to view older works as their retirement funds, i.e. they are works that can be republished after 10 or so years and thus, if you have enough older titles, will generate a steady income in your later years.
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Who says that "older writers" have a right to get more money for resells of their books. In fact quite a few older "author" write even worse books.....than their "brilliant" first book. The paradigm is changing. The publishing industry, bookshops and writers need to wake up.

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