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It can be minimal, but many of the more successful self-published authors are spending thousands of dollars per title. Developmental editing can run big bucks (thousands), copyediting in the hundreds or more depending on length, covers free to thousands depending on artwork used, formatting can be free but can also have a cost, ISBN fees, distribution (Amazon & other retailers are free besides their percent of sales, but getting on OverDrive can cost), print formatting if doing on demand printing (free to $$?), translation costs for other language editions (and editing in those languages), audiobook costs depending on how you do it. That's all before marketing costs which from what I hear are rising.
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I would consider every one of the costs you listed to be relatively cheap. In the last three years I have participated in crowd funding the production of three books for two different authors raising funding for projects that ran a bit higher than what you listed. If authors I like are writing more books in a series or shared universe I like I am willing to pony up part of the costs. To pull this off a writer needs to build a fan base (hitting conventions and book signings will help) but it is doable without having to have a cash reserve for those costs. |
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Again, not complaints, but the reality is that while the costs are not as high as some other ventures, it is still out of reach for some. There's also a learning curve with all of this--how to upload, do I want bookmarks, will I market in person or will I do it online...do I want print and is it worth the cost and so on. |
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![]() Again -- no one said publishers consider paying a 7-figure advance to be bad, it is simply that they are no longer able to snap up those books on the cheap -- which is less "good" than before (and which is not the same thing as "bad"). Again, fjtorres has already answered the point you attempted to make: Quote:
Please stop trying to obfuscate the issue. It isn't working, and I for one am about ready to just stop paying attention to your latest wild distractions. |
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What does it being a new series have anything to do with the author's brand? ![]() Generally, if I like an author, I expect to like their latest series as well. ![]() |
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Publishers have never picked up books by established authors on the cheap, so why should it be bad when they still can't? Publishers pay advances based on what the book will make. This is only bad if the book doesn't cover the advance. If he was presenting evidence that more books were not covering their advances, then the big publishers would have a problem. But that doesn't seem to be his argument. Sorry, fjtorres has not addressed that point. |
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Also just because you get a contract with a BPH that doesn't mean you won't be spending your own money trying to get publicity for your books. From what I've heard for most new authors the BPHs do almost nothing for you. If you want publicity you'll have to do it yourself. Not the Nora Roberts of course, those get ads in major magazines.
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Feel free to believe I have no answer to you. I myself feel free to believe I already answered you in the first place, and moreso have a track record of having answers to your claims (well, not just me...). |
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The release version eBook is the same regardless of any other container and regardless of the current pBook version. Each different pBook version has it's own price. It's only the eBook that has changing prices which (IMHO) is very wrong. The eBook should be priced reasonably from the start. |
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