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The average good book is better than the average bad book.
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I used to buy into the "gatekeeper" thing, or more specifically the idea that the quantity of self-published stuff means there's a "discovery problem". I don't think I do any more. As someone pointed out, there are millions of blogs and web pages in the world but I still manage to find ones that interest me and are worth following it. And the discovery process for books is pretty much what it's always been - recommendations, reviews, hearing about it. I haven't read that many self-published authors but that's mostly to do with my TBR and mostly adding books by authors I already know. Since they are mostly established names it'll take time for that to change.
But one of the main reasons I changed my mind over this is that while I do think publishers act as a gatekeeper in quality to some extent, they are not a route to discovery per se. I've never picked up a book because of the publisher. I couldn't tell you who put out my favourite books without checking. |
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Nothing sells like success. If her self-published books are successful, these publishers are more likely to approach HER with a contract that she can live with. An established author is a much easier sell. |
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Now, the next debut author who tries that route won't get nearly as much blogosphere publicity. And the next after that, hardly any. |
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Whereas I've done (and still do) precisely that. I buy every monthly ebook bundle that Baen release (and have done so since 1999) and have discovered some wonderful authors (eg Elizabeth Moon and Lois McMaster Bujold) whom I may not have otherwise come across. I've learnt over the years that, with a very few exceptions, whatever Baen publish I'm probably going to enjoy, so for me that particular publisher has been very much a route to discovering new authors.
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What makes you think that a copyeditor in India is less likely to do a good job than one based in the UK or US?
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On the other hand, like the example given by Harry, there are small publishers who do a great job of defending a vision of literature with quality in mind as opposed to chasing after trends. Last edited by Ken.Hagdal; 01-21-2014 at 07:57 AM. |
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I get the theory but they still have to align with my tastes and unlike Harry I don't find enough of Baen's output matches what I want to read for a "Baen book" to be some a recommendation by itself. And not that I've looked particularly but I haven't found another publisher that does. Mostly because I rarely notice who the publisher is anyway.
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