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Old 11-21-2015, 02:04 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by Phogg View Post
RE: Bear Mountain Books.
I think at least putting some books in a series out in print is a good idea.
Like several other readers on this thread, I like superhero novels.

I have taken to donating paper copies (generally kickstarter rewards) of young adult superhero books in our local library.
People who see read the first books from the library are more likely to find the later ebooks.
Almost all of my books are in print--the difference is that I see enough interest right now to sell them on my blog (I have a blog store where I sell my ebooks in bundled mobi/epub format--I'm seeing enough interest in print that I think I need to add print bundles, probably bundles of the series' books). I always thought print was worth doing, but two years ago I was shying away from that. For example, I didn't do a print of DragonKin or Ghost Shadow (the most recent in those two series). After this year...I went ahead and put those in print. The Sedona series was always in print because I sell the most of that series in both print and ebook.

I'm seeing more interest in audio books too (and I really don't want to do audio. It's expensive and the commissions are smaller and yada yada. But. It's starting to look more attractive.)
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