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			A disadvantage of paying per page is that it incentivises the author to write long drawn out novels where the reader has to wade through tedious descriptions of the furniture and layout of rooms.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Padding makes stories worse for readers and is counterproductive in a service where there is no reason to stick with a boring book; no upfront costs urging you to stick with it "just a bit longer". As I said above, books that readers don't finish (Like THE GOLDFINCH) are not good fits for KU. A 60,000 word book that readers abandon halfway will not generate any more income than a good 30,000 word book that everybody finishes. Instead, it will generate bad reviews and less total income. Last edited by fjtorres; 06-16-2015 at 06:09 PM.  | 
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 That is where one hit wonders come from: people who don't finish a book they probably shouldn't have bought in the first place. The Stephen Kings who sell a million to people who know exactly what to expect are few and far between. Publishers care about sales, not reads. Authors need to worry about both, especially the Indies who make the bulk of the KU catalog. That alone makes the switch a good move, long term. Last edited by fjtorres; 06-16-2015 at 06:38 PM.  | 
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			The publisher CAN set it if the publisher takes the time to do so--otherwise Amazon software looks for chapter one.  I know this because if you have a prologue, you better know how to tell the software to start there (or at the cover, etc.)   But without an explicit command, Amazon will just look for chapter 1.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 In reality I think authors are going to be paid less with this model. At a guess, many of the books are "tried" and "sampled" but not read completely. Amazon already KNOWS whether the majority of books are being read a quarter of the way, halfway or to the end. I'm guessing they are happy to change the payment because from their data, indications are they will pay out less than before, not more. It may encourage authors to try novels in the program in the hopes of making more money and that also helps Amazon because novels have always sold better (generated more interest) than short stories.  | 
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 On a per page model they may pay less on some individual titles and more on others but as the announcement says, the pool money will be divided by the total number of pages read. All of it. Before, they didn't pay for 9% reads. Now, they'll be paying out on even 1 page reads. Last edited by fjtorres; 06-16-2015 at 09:57 PM.  | 
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 I put that badly. Yes, the money available is the same, but it will slant to finished books (which is not a bad thing). And in that regard, I think SOME authors are going to make less than before. It's not all that hard to sample through 10 percent. I often sample that far before abandoning a book. If I were reading KU books, most authors would have been paid for the "borrow." But I abandon probably 75 percent of books I sample. So if they are now paid by the page, the authors who were getting a full payment at 10 percent are not going to get paid very much if readers do a lot of sampling. Shrug. I'm not saying it's a bad idea. I don't really know. So long as Amazon requires exclusivity it's a deal killer for me as an author. From a reading standpoint, I gave SCRIBD a try. I don't like it enough to pay for it. I want to read from the entire pool--not pay 10 dollars a month to browse a select list that sometimes doesn't have what I want (which means another 10 dollars to buy a specific book). I do read a lot of indies, so KU should work for me--but I also read trad authors...and in that respect it would mean I'd end up paying more for books than I currently pay. I don't always get to read the books I want now, but I'm certainly not going to subscribe and then feel forced to get my monies worth by staying inside KU.  | 
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