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I disagree. Traditional publishers offered only the most exploitative terms at a time when there was no realistic alternative. Even now, they won't offer competitive royalties on ebooks. And, of course, earlier in this thread it was reported that Piers Anthony has ran into problems with his publisher insisting on taking the copyright for its whole term. When Piers writes future books I wonder whether he will offer it to these particular publishers? And if not, have those publishers missed it. It is certainly arguable that when Publishers behave like this in an environment where self-publishing is not only viable but often preferable, they must take responsibility when they miss out because authors choose not to submit manuscripts to them.
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So the next best is the novels we know about that were submitted many times before finally being accepted, the most famous I can think of from the top of my head would be Dune & Harry Potter, I suspect people can add quite a lot to the list. I'm sure traditional publishing has turned down many novels over the years, I'm equally sure that my life is completely unchanged because of it. My main take from this discussion is that a number of people want a flag for self-pub/trad-pub so they can avoid it. Sure, some people want to avoid self-pub, some want to avoid trad-pub and others couldn't care less. Just for info, I pretty much only read trad-pub, partly for reasons upstream but mostly because SF Gateway have re-released so much backlist SF that I want to read that by the time I catch up (if ever) this should all have become a non-issue. |
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I just want to read. My book finding/vetting process allows me to pretty-much ignore a book's path to publication altogether (I don't, of course, but it's typically reduced to a trivial interest). I've never been a random reader, so the odds of me pulling something at random out of the pile (or even the genre) that I like (or hate) isn't relevant at all. The odds of pulling something "competent" out of the slushpile are even more meaningless. I feel I'm rather agnostic about it all (except when people try to assign some sort of universal truth to their personal experience with self-published books).
I'm no longer even "pleasantly surprised" when a self-published book I really like finds its way in front of my eyes. I was looking for a good book when I found it, after all. And I've always found that to be a labor of love (just like the struggle of finishing a complex/difficult book that turned out to be worth the effort in the end). ![]() And try as I might, I can't for the life of me remember this golden age of fantastic-books-I-love-falling-out-of-the-sky-into-my-lap that others seem to imply existed before self-pubbed books ruined everything. ![]() Nobody HAS to read self-pubbed books (and anybody who says they can't identify one after glancing at the book details isn't being very honest), so what's the big deal? Read 'em or don't. Just don't suggest your reasons for not doing so are any more universally objective than those that do (and vice-versa; self-pub readers). In my opinion, "I do/don't read self-pubbed books" isn't really something that needs to be said (unless directly asked) in the first place. Just read. Doing so is just as easy as it always was. Last edited by DiapDealer; 01-13-2016 at 09:17 AM. |
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ronald...l?ir=Australia It is quite apparent that traditional publishing historically rejected the vast majority of the works submitted to them, and quality was not the main criterion. Given this it is quite inevitable that many good and worthy works were rejected. Asking for examples is simply an attempt to deny the obvious in these circumstances, given that the vast majority of these works will never come to light. |
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![]() Something which I have always found to be of somewhat, um, variable quality (to be fair, mostly book ==> movie). |
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![]() The Marvel novels were pretty good, either new stories or very loose adaptations of existing storylines. I'd agree book/movie adaptations aren't normally great. Finding superhero novels that weren't based on existing comic books is probably tricky due to identifying them. Mel Odom's F.R.E.E.Lancer books were based on a role playing game (Won't see those as ebooks as the rights will have disappeared along with TSR though). Mostly you have a problem of what you class as a superhero novel though. You can't just use superhuman abilities or the entire Urban Fantasy genre probably gets counted, along with genetically/technologically modified characters. You could easily include Doc Savage, The Shadow, The Spider and a ton of other material dating back to the 50's. Do they need to have some superhuman abilities - If so explain Batman ![]() I'd have to scan my paper books to try and pull out any old ones. Off the top of my head for new characters you have :- Larry Correia's Grimnoir series. Kelly Meding's Metawars Series Christopher L Bennett's Only Superhuman Brandon Sanderson's Reckoners Series Kathy Reichs' Virals (Not read it) G T Almasi's Shadowstorm Series Myke Cole's Shadowops Not sure if these should be classed Steven Gould's Jumper series Deborah Christian's Mainline Peter Clines Ex-Heroes And err... stuff that should be but isn't ![]() Robert Heinlein's Friday Jennifer Estep's Bigtime series - Sort of a cross between superheroes and sex in the city, seemed to go on about shoes a lot, never read past the first book - Probably not what you are looking for ![]() I'm assuming we can't count Frank Herbert's works but he had a lot of para/super human abilities in most of his books, just dropping this in because classifying this is hard, everything seems to slide off into either SF or Urban Fantasy ![]() What self-pub ones would you recommend BTW ![]() |
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If Kathy Reichs' Virals are anything like her Temperance Brennan books, don't bother trying to read it. That woman has more info dumps than actually story.
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The things is that even if a really good book is not right for every publisher so some publisher might turn it down it is the case that the editors will recognize a really good book and not miss it. And if it fits in there plans they will publish it. Last edited by tompe; 01-13-2016 at 01:31 PM. |
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The whole thing tompe's reaching for is whole 'nother discussion, IMO.
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