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The Midlist author Blues...
Dispatches from the traditional publishing front lines, circa twenty-teens.
Not much needs to be said, the anecdotes speak for themselves: http://pulppusher.blogspot.co.uk/201...tt-hilton.html Quote:
![]() "Just write and trust the universe to take care of you" does seem to include a few bumps, these days. These are the people whose books are being displaced from bookstore chains chasing bestseller and "lifestyle product" sales. Or, depending on your viewpoint, being left behind in the migration to ebooks and online sales. I'm curious to see whether these folks will adapt to the new environment or just fall out of the business. |
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That sucks. Seems like self-publishing might be the best way for him. Either that or just make his own publishing house
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Hasn't this kind of thing always happened in publishing? The difference is, today self-publishing is a much more viable option for this author.
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Yes. While I agree that mid-listers are in for a bit of a rocky(er) road ahead, I don't think this particular sad story should be taken as some sort of Sign o' the Times harbinger. Far more prominent authors than Johnny-Did-Well-On-The-German-Paperback-Charts have "displacement" sob-stories where their careers/book-series were jeopardized by evil publishers, inept agents, fickle editors, and best-seller-pimping bookstores long before the ebook/online-bookstore revolution was ever dreamed of. The new publishing frontier didn't invent the "talented guy can't catch a break even when he does everything right" scenario. Dumbass Luck and I Got Screwed have always been players in the game of writing/publishing.
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The story is so not-new the industry has a term for it: orphaned.
The difference is, in the past, nobody would talk about it, even without names. Now there are options to BOHICA. If the midlister in question is willing to try them. Check the comments in the article; self-pub does come up. With a sobering counter. |
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I wonder if the truth is that Amazon/etc. provide writers with a more effective way to sell books to their friends. Great if you've got thousands of close personal friends, not so great if you've got 20 or 30. I love the tantalizing stories about break-out self-publishing success. But most writers are literary versions of those kids endlessly bouncing basketballs in the rec center lot. Almost nobody ends up in the NBA. You can dream, but you ought to have some waking-life scenarios that allow you to define your likely outcomes as more-or-less successful. |
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That... is not what the authors in the comments were talking about.
Rather it was that not every author can self pub their backlist (or even new works). Some are bound by their traditional publishing contracts. I was struck by the use of "bound" in that context. (shrug) |
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Fantasy author Paul Kearney ran into a situation where his planned four-book series "The Sea Beggars" was dropped in 2007 after two installments. Dropped, as in Bantam didn't want to publish it any more ... but neither would they release the rights to the author or even allow the rights to be sold. They just sat on it. The guy darn near quit writing because of it. But he stuck it out and is making a a bit of comeback with a new publisher and new books. I'd still love to read the ending to that series, though. There's always talk that it might see the light of day, but nothing ever comes of it. |
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(And if he doesn't have anything else to write besides that one four book series, then, well, what's he going to do after those four books?) |
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*sigh*
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