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I'm only recently reaching the point at which I should be able to go more active in self-promotion (starting this summer, I expect), though hopefully short of carpet-bombing my works around the web just to see what sticks. Complimentary review copies... spaces on YouTube and MySpace, etc... Google ads... press releases and SEO... porn... all of these are under consideration to improve my profile. (Well... maybe not the porn... on the other hand... no, no, not the porn. Probably...) So, yes, my own promotional efforts have been limited, and are due for an infusion of effort to improve things. |
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And doomed to failure. Last edited by Trenien; 06-20-2008 at 04:10 AM. |
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Maybe I should take the time to check something you've written... But you know, the first reason why I've never even considered it (I don't think I've even bothered checking your site up) is that I usually don't bother reading books unless they're genuinely recommended by people I appreciate, or reviewers my tastes agree with. I don't have enough time to waste on books from the great unknown - too many are crap. |
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The main reason is twofold: One, the increased exposure I've gotten at MR; and Two, the exposure I got through collaborating with Rita Toews' Read an E-book Week project and site. This year's REBW project brought in 4-5 times the number of sales I'd expect to make in the balance of the year.
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Since JBU is online, submission is online (there are Best Of books for each of the first two year's editions published in paper though) via two different formats. One is literally a "mail it in" submission, the other one is a post it on the appropriate slush board at Baen.com. If you're good enough (and what I've read so far is at least as good as some of the stories that have been published this year) you'll get a author's bio in which you can point back to your other works. And JBU pays professional rates too. Even if you only submit to the slush, and are not selected for the magazine, there is a steady group of reviewers for JBUSlush, who might be interested in seeing more of what you write. And they give good feedback too. |
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Yeah, that could be worth a try.
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Steven Brust. And it's a more involved story than that, but let's just say he's not exactly rich, despite having 19 books in print. No medical insurance is a big part of the problem. See his blog for more info (try dreamcafe.com for pointers).
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My point was that I think people should pay authors for what they read. I'd be willing to accept some other arrangement to ensure that authors are able to eat, however, so long as it doesn't involve distracting them from writing. For example, in the case of Steven Brust, I and some other fans have put together a tshirt website at cafepress: http://cafepress.com/dragaera He also has a paypal donation link on his site. All this is helping, but if he doesn't get paid for his books, I don't think it would be enough. And he doesn't get as much writing done when he's not sure how he's going to pay the monthly bills. |
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I expect people will scream that doing it that way will lead to nobody buying books anymore. I don't believe that: the sheer volume of books in existence makes it completely impractical (if nor downright crazy). For most people, the convenience of being able to find what you want when you want it at a reasonable price will be enough for an author to make a sufficient amount of sales. |
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I think I mostly agree with you. I'm still a bit confused about what your second sentence means and how it relates to the rest of what you're saying.
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"I expect people will scream that doing it that way will lead to nobody buying books anymore" If so, I'm talking about stopping to think that exchange over the internet and p2p networks is Satan incarnate unleashed upon the poor authors. |
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No, I meant "What I'm saying is that handing over a copy of a digital file you have is essentially the same as giving a pbook...." It doesn't seem the same to me, and it also seems to me that saying that it is the same runs counter to the rest of your argument. I'm not sure what you mean by it.
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1. You like it without being crazy about it. That means that if it's a pbook, you'll give it back at some point in time, but it's very unlikely you'll buy your own. If it's an ebook, you keep the file. You won't buy another copy, but that isn't different from the situation I just described. Important point though, you liked that author and are more likely to buy one of their books at some point in time - whether as a pbook or a ebook is irrelevant. 2. You are crazy about that book, and everything else that may exist from the same author. In that case it's very likely you'll want your own nice copy of it (them). The ebook file you have stored wherever just doesn't cut it, you need a pbook, preferably a hardcover version. This is the way I see it. If I'm right, the effect of sharing are at worst nil, and may actually be an asset for the authors. Side note: While I was writing down the second point, I realised something: Steve, I know you sell ebooks primarily, but have you considered setting up somekind of print-on-demand offer to catter to the people who really want a hardcopy of your work? Last edited by Trenien; 06-22-2008 at 04:13 PM. |
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