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http://dearauthor.com/ebooks/let-the-tail-wag-the-dog/ It suggests that 'buzz' (not in the intoxicating sense ![]() On this topic consider a traveller at an airport. He wants something to read to pass the time on the plane. The selection of books at the airport store may be somewhat lacking in a certain sense. However, from his perspective it could be that any one of a large variety of books could satisfy his need to be entertained. Quote:
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There are some e-books that cost more than paper ones. They are different media, and thus the price of one item was not even raised. However, some consumers are very upset about the price discrepancy, as they are used to paying the paper book price. Quote:
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Similarly, if someone cannot obtain a copy of Jane Austen or Dickens, they may buy a book of similar quality, but it is exceedingly unlikely that they would instead choose some book from some struggling author. The new author struggling to sell their book is not in competition with the best books ever written. Quote:
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With that example you unwittingly proved my point. No author is paid before they get their first novel published. If she hadn't get paid you would never have heard of Harry Potter. She was rejected several times, but she stuck with it, hence, she was writing in order to get paid. And once paid, she could continue to develop the plot and characters that inhibit Hogwarts.
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Doesn't the mere fact that people with e-readers and unlimited access to hundreds of thousands of free books (public domain as well as free promotional offers from self-published authors as well as traditional publishing houses) still continue to buy ebooks, often for $10 or more, in great quantities, show that (a) readers in general don't consider books in general completely interchangeable, and (b) the availability of free books doesn't mean authors/publishers can't possibly sell their books any more?
I mean, I've personally bought 117 ebooks for a total of $530 just this year alone, ranging from $0.99 books (promotional and/or self-published) to books costing over $10, the overwhelming majority of these being books that have been released in the last few years. And being a fairly ereading-savvy person, I'm well aware of the various avenues of acquiring free books (legal as well as illegal, public domain as well as brand new books), so I could easily have just spent my time reading free books (public domain or otherwise). Instead, for some odd reason, both I and my friends - all educated people, all of us having our favourites among books written a century or few ago - keep buying books, mostly newer books. |
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I just bought Peter Bergen's "Manhunt - The ten year search for bin Laden, from 9/11 to Abottabad", I found at least five darknet sources for this, but I chose to pay $13 to Amazon.
1) Bergen has done some hard research and deserves to get paid 2) I know that I won't have any formatting problems, and if I do, Amazon will immediately accept a return and make sure the problem is fixed. That to me is easily worth $13, despite knowing that some gawkers will look at this posting and exclaim: "LOOSER!" |
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Actually when they do let it out it is always with an extended o.
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