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Old 11-09-2017, 11:28 AM   #167
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Originally Posted by crossi View Post
They do serve a purpose of vetting book quality and they are the only ones that could afford million dollar advances for authors. But I would prefer to see a lot of smaller specialty publishers whose expertize in their given field would be better and give readers a chance of finding specific publishers whose taste better aligns with their own instead of just a few gigantic publishers who do everything. I would also not mind if the big advances disappeared forever in favor of smaller to no advances but much larger share of the price and 5 yr contracts subject to renewal if both parties wish it. Rip off your author and they'll take their books somewhere else.
I think there's room for both.

One thing I've enjoyed in the e-book world: Books that were mid-tier books from the big publishers in the sixties through the eighties that have gone out of print and have been brought back as self published/small publisher e-books.

That way you get the indie price, but the BPH quality editing.
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