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Old 05-12-2016, 01:39 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
I think it is very obvious that the reason why ebooks are predominantly bought by elderly women is because ebooks are predominantly meant for and suited to m0mmy p0rn.

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Not at all. Such dismissal misses the point that a large percentage of buyers/readers are women over 45. The romance category covers everything from flame 1 to books that went up in flames. It covers Christian romance, sweet romance, etc.

Based on my own readership, it easily skews to 45 and older, mostly women. Women do a lot more reading/book buying than men and this is not new. I worked in a library before ebooks really took off and even then, most patrons were 45 and older, female. Second was probably moms bringing their kids in and checking out books both for themselves and the kids. Book readers/buyers was probably similar before ebooks and more of a cultural trend than having anything to do with ebooks.

I write cozy mysteries, urban fantasy (also marketed as paranormal romance and paranormal mysteries) and fantasy (also marketed as fantasy romance). My books are a flame 1 on just about any romance rating scale, yet the demographics that I see reading my books are mostly over 45 and women.
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