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Yike, what a question! OF COURSE NOT. Good writers should be paid a good living. I've been making my living as a writer for all of my adult life, first screenwriting and now novels, and there are always iterations in the way writers get paid and we have to adapt to new technologies and new business models.
I think bestselling author Scott Nicholson has a good grasp on what comes next now that so many books are available for free in his article Subsidizing the Freebie. After all - that's what supported "free" television since its inception. |
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The "Freemium" model can be pretty effective, and packaging ebooks as mobile apps (or mobile app content) is certainly a way to go. Offer an ad supported free version, and an ad-free version people can purchase directly.
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Harlan Ellison's opinion of writing for free. Warning, do not watch if you're offended by strong opinions or language.
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(I wish everyone would stop freaking that every book is going to have pop-up ads and product placement embedded in each page. Sheesh.) |
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For clarification of my position after having listened to the interview. I think writers should never give up on the idea of being paid for their writing. But what kind of writing is something they need to discover through trial and error.
However, not everyone who enjoys writing is "a writer" as in professional quality. It depends on the presentation and promotion and what your niche market is. I think a lot of authors believe they are good novelists, but sometimes are surprised when their book doesn't sell very well. The opposite also occurs, sometimes a person has a good novel waiting to come out but doesn't realize it until they see how their book is topping the charts. I read a lot of Smashwords, I download lots of free books that authors first promote. There are some books that are "well, nice start, but you need lots of improvement" and a few others that are, "wow, this is an excellent book and I am surprised it was actually FREE". But I happily will pay for a book that I know I will like. Most books I buy are "favorites" as in, I've already read them at the library. As in, I could easily have continued to read for free, but chose to give that author a vote with my personal dollars to continue and to re-read. I see the library as a place where authors can "audition" for the part of future sales. |
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The people who use them every day aren't the least bit thankful, and you will have to write a new one nine months or maybe a couple years later to stay current. No awards, no accolades...but it is writing and you do get paid. Did I guess right? |
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a.k.a. technical writing? A large part of my day job.
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There are lots of jobs that make use of writing skills, but I don't think that's really the answer that authors of literature are looking for. Sort of like telling an architect that he can fall back on working construction. Sure, his skills might be of some use, but I doubt it's what he wants to do. Last edited by ApK; 04-05-2012 at 02:43 PM. |
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I'm not really following the discussion here, but this point caught my eye. I disagree with the one of finality. There are many professions where people would like to concentrate on the core product, but they do have to engage in the peripherals to sell that core product. For instance, doctors would like to be left alone to engage with their patients, but most of them still have to deal with the running of their clinics, their finances, their employees, inventory, the paperwork, the marketing, the networking etc. Some might decide that it's not worth it, and instead work as hospitalists, where they manage to avoid all the peripherals except maybe the paperwork. There's room both both types, and there is absolutely no way of stating with finality that one of those methods should be preferred over the other, or that the hospitalist necessarily provides better medical care than the clinician.
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Amazon has filed a patent for ad-supported ebooks. I don't think they did that as an academic exercise: LINK As for product placement, heh: "The action hero paused while loading his Glock to drink a refreshing Coke. He then checked the weather app on his Verizon HTC Thunderbolt, pulled on his Timberline boots, shrugged into his Banana Republic jacket, and headed out to his Jeep Grand Cherokee." ![]() |
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