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Pretty much none? The general public reads very little and buys maybe a couple of books a year (the mentioned "Best Sellers").
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Hugh Howey?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Howey He's the guy quietly making 7 figures annually in SF all by his lonesome. He turned down a Scalzi-class contract because it was less than he was already making. Which is more than enough to fund an entire data center of hundreds of computers to capture and process the Author Earnings data as a public service. Apparently he's a pretty good SF writer. Hopefully the movie will do justice to WOOL. As for Scalzi's much publicized deal... http://www.thepassivevoice.com/05/20...-for-13-books/ Quote:
So yeah, Howey is in that class. And a higher class, too. A very gracious gent. Last edited by fjtorres; 08-12-2015 at 06:26 PM. |
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For some authors (especially new or low midlist), not much. They do help (in various amounts from a little to a lot) with...
arranging book tours & signings paying stores for book placement con appearances TV, radio, newspaper, magazine, blog & podcast interviews author chats book giveaways ads in genre magazines blogs & on rare occasion TV & radio Quote:
Book discovery has always been an issue for readers on various levels. Most readers have their own routines for discovery and keeping abreast of favorite authors be it author websites, publisher websites, genre & book magazines, genre message boards, fan sites, book info sites (Fantastic Fiction, FicFact, Fiction DB), book social sites (Goodreads, Library Thing, Shelfari), book clubs, libraries, browsing local & online book stores, genre, author and general book blogs, etc., etc. Quote:
For ads not many, the ROI just isn't there especially for TV. For appearances it's hard to say. I don't watch daytime talk shows, but I know some authors get play that way. For radio I can think of at least four authors I've heard giving interviews in the last six months and I mainly listen to audiobooks in the car and not a lot of radio. Appearances of course compete with other things, often things more popular with a wider audience, for air time. A lot of it has to do with how much work and author is willing to do promoting. It's got to be a partnership to work & some authors are loathe to do promotion. Last edited by AnemicOak; 08-12-2015 at 06:55 PM. |
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To a great extent, getting your book reviewed in the various major papers, such as the WSJ, can be traced to the publisher pushing the book. |
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Howey? Isn't that the self-publishing maniac MobileRead keeps on talking about every time self-publishing comes up?
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I can see why I haven't heard of him, post apocalyptic novels aren't really my cup of tea, but hey, I'm glad that he's had such success. Still doesn't really put him in Scalzi's category outside the indie fan base. That's not a put down, a number of authors have made good money writing Star Wars, Star Trek, et al novels and are quite well known in that specific group of people. Ok, so John Scalzi gets a $3.4 million dollar deal over 10 years. We are, of course, talking about his advances, not how much he's actually making. Let's do the math - advance - John Scalzi - $3.4 M Hugh Howey - $0 Yea, they are both apples and oranges comparisons. You compare just Scalzi's advances to Howey's total proceeds. I compare Scalzi's advances to Howey's advances. In the indie world, no advances (except maybe crowd sourcing), so it's not a fair comparison. I point out that your math only looks at the ebook sales, which Scalzi said was a quarter of his earnings while a book is out in hardback. No idea what Howey makes for audio books, paper book sales and foreign sales. To actually compare them, you would need to look at their total takes. Can't really compare ebook "sales" since Howey is producing chapter books (I think that's the term that they use) that he sales for a buck. Not sure how many chapter books are grouped together to form a novel. The Wool Omni edition, which is Wool 1-5 is 550 pages and sells for $5. So each book is roughly a third of the size of one of Scalzi's novels (a bit over 300 pages for his top three books). I would also point out that the Scalzi posted his sales figures for Lock In - 2,000 ebooks per month which is used as the high end for all of Scalzi's books in the analysis you posted. |
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The funny thing is I don't either. That's just from watching Sunday morning news shows and whatever was on at my barber shop. Past that, I rarely watch anything other than sports on TV.
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I would presume that he is considered one of the top selling indie authors? Scalzi is what I would consider a high mid-list genre author. That kind of tells you the difference in the upside of traditional publishing verse indie publishing, doesn't it. The top seller in 2014 was John Green's "The Fault in our Stars" from Penguin. It sold - Trade - 1,800,000 + Hardcover - 769,000 + Movie tie-in - 923,000 + total - 3,492,000 + That doesn't include ebooks or audiobooks. Compare that to the 24K that Lock In sold in hard cover. It gives a bit of perspective. It's great that some indie authors are seeing success and making lots of money, but were there any indies in the top 100 selling kindle books in 2014? I didn't see any. Perhaps there is, I didn't recognize all the names and books in the list. Andy Weir started as an indie, but like many if not most successful indies, he turned to a traditional publisher. There is a reason. The question shouldn't be why don't successful authors turn indie, it's why would they? |
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Other fields of works have unions, to protect workers. Author don't have them, groups like the author guild have done nothing to negotiate for better standard contracts. Now there is a way to earn money without publishers. And that highlights just how bad some of the contracts in publishing are for authors. For the first time, there is now an alternative. Having a publisher can be a good thing for authors. Options are good. But only through self-publishing options are now there. |
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There is a generational divide at work: authors who established themselves pre-conspiracy are benefiting from tradpub contracts. Those who weren't established by then aren't. There is a limit to the value of B&M print access because the biggest benefit is the front table payola and that only goes to the top seller (older) authors. The bar for that support is getting ever higher, even for older authors, leading to things like this: Quote:
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In the olden days writers had no choice but to quietly put up with lack of support. Omerta ruled. But as even the tradpub establishment mouthpieces admit, those days are over. Having options makes "you'll never work in this town again" a hollow threat. It'll be interesting to see where Hamilton lands. Last edited by fjtorres; 08-12-2015 at 10:43 PM. |
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Instead, I was implying that as the poster boy for indie publishing, I am surprised you haven't heard of him -- since you can often be found in threads like, um this one? Threads discussing the state of publishing and self-publishing rarely include romance rankings -- but Howey and Konrath get quoted as gospel. One would almost think you had no interest in or knowledge of the self-publishing industry Quote:
![]() Comparing a fairly successful high-end midlister genre author to a fairly successful high-end indie genre author seems fair enough to me, no one except you has implied that anyone thinks indies are expected to reach that one-in-a-million author whose books personally get handed out for causal gifts at the same rate as gift cards. The vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast majority of tradpub authors don't make it there either. I could go on for longer, but there is only so many times you can type the word "vast" before getting sick and tired of it. |
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