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Bruce Sterling's pessimism on publishing
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The only trouble if publishing business is deteriorating is the probability of people losing their jobs. Otherwise, in terms of content producing it’s insignificant. Actually, the age of information is becoming the age of noise largely, therefore less but of better quality content is perhaps desired. That applies to bookshops. If some large ones go out of business then other ones, smaller but more flexible and agile will appear. Also, I think that with the expansion of internet we’ve reached a point that publishers, as the middlemen they are, are becoming less needed.
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Great article, thanks for the link.
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I am not sure it is snake oil, though I do have some reservations about his comment that the Novel is not part of the public discourse. My first thought is that he is saying this in the wake of the Harry Potter and the Twilight series... Books that have elicited quite a bit of public discussion.
My second thought on it is, that it reflects the amazing pretentiousness that authors and indeed other artists have; that their work needs to have a major impact on the public. It always amazes me that such authors can ever write a good novel. The best novels, IMHO, are out to tell a good story first and foremost. If the novel also is socially relevant, then that is great, but authors who are more worried about social relevance are more likely to not write good novels (IMHO). -- Bill |
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They can't compete with Amazon. There are people who loved them, who tried to shop more, but that doesn't overcome the problem that casual shoppers are now browsing online as much or more as they do in person... and if the one book they want isn't available in a store, they're likely to go home & order it. (Some stores do manage to get customers to order books from them. But the customers who come to the desk and ask, "do you have this?" are a smaller number than those who browse the shelves and never tell anyone what they were hoping to find.) Publishers are trying to kill the midlist; they want Stephen King and the next JK Rowling, and they're willing to drop a hundred Jacqueline Lichtenbergs or SP Somtows to get them. The publishing industry is competing with the web for people's reading time, and it's panicking. It's trying to cut costs & increase profits without thinking too much about what's actually changed in people's lives in the last decade. While I believe that pbooks are NOT becoming obsolete (I can count on one hand the number of people I know who use ebook readers, and I live in a high-tech city and work in a high-tech office), I do think the publishing industry will go through some drastic changes over the next decade. |
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I chuckled. "I don't write for the sweaty, hamburger-eating masses." And then he wonders why the novel no longer drives public discourse. Look in a mirror, Bruce.
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But that's not "more flexible;" it's "catering to a niche market." |
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![]() Except, of course, that books with complex, varied plotting attract and hold a larger variety of readers, including readers whose tastes run to more complex books with many points of interest. And "sweaty hamburger eating masses?" Wow. I guess authors are free to write only for vegetarians who never walk or bike anywhere, (indeed never even go outside, at least in summer), but personally I don't see the point in limiting your audience that much. To each their own, I guess. |
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