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Judith McNaught's much coveted backlist titles were released at 7.99 now mark down to 6.99 Way too high for such dated books as they go on sale for 2.99 I'm grabbing them. I'm told they have OCR issues too. These are put out by Penguin I believe? So my buy points are 0.00-3.99 for backlist titles. Sent from my XT1528 |
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They were never 7.99 to began with. I'm pretty sure romance books never cost that much when they were published in the 70s-80s I'm not willing to pay that much for a book that's dated. I'm going to have to overlook things to enjoy even if I want to read it quite badly. Sent from my XT1528 |
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As for 'three chapter wonders' I check the page count. Then again, I don't mind a novella if it sounds good and the price is right. |
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Then when ebooks came out, and many authors self-published their backlists, many seemed to choose prices between 2.99 and 4.99, and we became used to that. These authors who are re-releasing via publishers, however, have to split the income with that publisher, and the mainstream publishers want to keep that old mentality of pricing them the going rate for MMPB. So you have Patricia Rice backlist selling for $3 and Nora Roberts for $8 (just thinking of a couple of authors I've seen lately). |
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It is a term for books that open great and go off the rails in the middle. It is a legacy term from the print world and the days where book submissions were typically the first 3 chapters and an outline. These days that results in a good sample but disapointment deeper in. |
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I think there is still some growth, but it is DIFFERENT growth--there are more indies EVERYWHERE and there are the same number of buyers -- or less buyers due to libraries picking up more ebooks, KU and other subscription services and freebies. So while there is growth, the pie is divided differently--just as when you asked whether KU hurt or helped writers. Well, it helped some, hurt others, but I'd say overall in depressed earnings of individual writers because the payout can be smaller for a popular author.
For example, over the last two years I priced my books at 2.99 for first in series, but they typically go to 3.99 for the next in a series. If my average made from KU is 2 dollars, I stand to lose money on any "second, third and fourth" in the series. Freebies cut into my sales a lot because I didn't go free until fairly late in the game. By that time there was no real visibility with it. Right now I'd venture to say that giving away even the first in the series does an author very little good. Just look at the reader comments on this thread (and believe me, I pay attention to these types of things). "Sitting in calibre" "they are not worth free" "I might read them someday if I run out of books.) But writers still try the technique and it may net them a sale of a second book now and then, but that's the exception, not the rule. I also noted that while a few readers said they did not notice any difference in what Amazon shows them, a couple mentioned they never see Samhain. Hmm. So is it possible that Samhain, being a small publisher, is shown less than it used to be as I speculated early on? I have bought Samhain titles from Amazon (probably all of *Frank Tuttle's Samhain titles--UF--very good UF if you like UF!). Do I see his titles in my suggested list? No. Do I see any other Samhain titles in the suggested list? No. Did I used to see his other titles? Yes, yes, I did. *Tuttle is no longer with Samhain, although some of his titles are if I understand how it worked out. He stopped publishing with them last year when they first talked about shutting down. I believe I bought one other author via Amazon that was from Samhain, also a UF sort of thing. |
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On the not worth free, I did a simple study a few years back on good indies. At that time, you could be 90% sure to get a good indie book from the authors posting on one forum. 90% bad book if found through one of the cheap advertisers at the time. I redid that study in June 2015, I found that the ratio of good books had significantly changed and for the worse. Especially on that forum. Note: The date I joined here. It is not a coincidence. You will also notice I refuse to name that forum publicly. I don't want to give the owner and his cohorts even one dime accidentally. When readers have been burned a few times, they tend to be leary. |
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From what I can glean from the many different views, it sounds like there are more books, and KU is also hurting author earnings. This seems to be the main reason authors are suffering.
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You are right! Amazon doesn't tell and because each person's browsing habit is different, the results will be different. A chance I see might not be evident to someone else who never saw what I saw in the first place!
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Amazon came to an arrangement with the Big 6 a couple of years ago (the very public "negotiation" with Hachette, and the agreements that rapidly followed with the other BPHs afterward.) What arrangement did they reach? Was it publicized. Is it also a secret?
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I tend to bow to your greater experience on this. If you say it's so, I have to take that seriously. Also you speak to other writers. But do you think what you are seeing might be because there are more authors and works now, therefore reducing visibility because of increased competition? Or do you believe another factor is at work?
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