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Amazon Singles - A new front in the war
Press Release: http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix....538&highlight=
A whole new wing to the Kindle storefront dedicated to stories and articles in the 10,000-30,000 word range. Explains why the $2.99 price floor on their 70/30 ebook program, doesn't it? In the Science Fiction realm alone the backlist of material should be enormous; there is a long tradition of Novellas and Novelettes dating back to the heydey of the magazines and with anthologies a dying breed... Their timing is exquisite, too; launching it when they have enough of an installed base to make even low-volume sales profitable and the competition is still disorganized. This could be big. (Just a wild guess.) ![]() |
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Aside from the articles, I wonder how this is different from Amazon Shorts which have been around since K1. The first purchases I made for my K1 were a couple of Amazon Shorts stories (though I haven't looked at that section in almost 2 years).
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Hmm. I've mixed feelings about this. It's similar in some ways to the effect of mp3 track sales on albums. I also got irritated finding short stories cluttering up my browsing in Fictionwise. It helps if you want to try out a new writer, but free samples already exist for this. Taken to its extreme, authors may find that they sell just their highest rated stories rather than the whole collection.
However, Amazon have proved themselves pretty adept at getting the browsing experience right, and at driving sales of similar products, so perhaps the overall effect will be to bring more readers in. Which can only be a Good Thing. Graham |
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I actually like this idea. Shorter fiction as a whole has become somewhat neglected in recent years (do in large part to the decline of most literary magazines and pulps). Novellas and Novelettes have been particularly neglected (in my opinion). That being said, these intermediate link stories have often been some of the best fiction I have ever read. Long enough to really flesh out a plot and characters, but short enough to force a writer to focus his story... no multi-chapter sub-plots that have only a tangental connection to the main story.
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This is pretty cool. I don't have alot of spare time, so more novellas, to me, is a good thing
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A little digging, it seems Amazon Shorts was discontinued as of June 2010. The Singles program seems to be a revamped souped-up version.
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The folks at ZDNet make several good points about Singles:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/amazon...20?tag=nl.e539 The one I find most compelling is that the shorter content would be a good fit for the Kindle apps on smartphones. For commuters. I've also seen several people suggest we might see the return of serials. The business case I find most interesting is for back list short fiction. In many (most?) cases authors retain rights on those stories so there's no need to get the BPHs involved. And for a lot of older magazine-published stories even a few hundred copies sold could deliver move revenue to the author than the initial sale. There's a lot of author good will coming Amazon's way if this thing takes off. As for organization, well at a minimum, Kindle has Collections so setting up a tag for shorts is easy. Or maybe there will be a firmware update that will physically segregrate them the same way news and magazines are. Any way you look at it this is going to be a relatively high-visibility channel for short-form content which has few if any outlets these days. |
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I love the idea, if done right, to bring back the short form pulp.
If used as "Here's only Chapter 1 - 3 of my $15.99 novel" then I'm going to have an issue. Kudos to Torres. I wanted to be the first person to post this one, but you beat me to the bunch ![]() As a writer who seems to specialize in the Sub-70 range, I'm all for a return to serailized and short form novellas. But my idea of serialization may be different from other people's perspective. I want a complete, concise story in the serial. Cliffhanger ending preferred. I don't want Chapter 1 of the Next Great American Novel to read 40 pages of nothing happening until the last page and a half. If Joe Awesome, the Super Spy goes on an adventure to infiltrate the Russian Space Mine, I want him to infiltrate the Russian Space Mine and get the data he needs to get. We'll worry about getting home in Episode 2. ![]() Last edited by jaxx6166; 10-12-2010 at 04:51 PM. |
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For that matter, a lot of the great SF of the 40's and 50's was either serials (Lensmen) or Novellas and Novelettes (The Foundation Trilogy was no such thing; it was just a series of short stories and Novellas). On Singles (not thrilled by the name since the analogy with music albums implies unbundled Anthologies rather than standalones) it is going to be up to Amazon to make sure the content is standalone rather than extracts. But then, if Amazon doesn't, the community will. That's what 1-star reviews are for. ![]() |
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Hopefully, the price and/or listing will be unique to separate them from the full length material.
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A brilliant move, in my opinion.
And yet another reason why Amazon is leading this market. Other competitors are focussed on suing other shareholders or figuring out which stores to close or beating down notions like expanding outside the US or why touch screen is obviously much more important than an always connected device. Kobo does not yet have a clearly defined author's program. I wonder if that's in their future bag of tricks? |
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I dunno, doesn't this ability already exist on Amazon?
One of my favorite living authors, Kristine Kathryn-Rusch has several short novels/long stories up on the Kindle store For instance http://www.amazon.com/Recovery-Mans-...6930092&sr=8-2 I think this is just going to have the effect of driving out the lesser known authors and indies, and replacing it with shorter from the same crap that makes up the bestseller list. Stephen King, Sieg Larrson, James Patterson, whatever junk Oprah is pushing. I mean, face it, people are sheep when it comes to buying stuff, be it music, movies or books. Why give someone new a chance when they can buy the latest piece of claptrap from the authors they are told they are supposed to read? Price used to be a factor. But now that is out the window, as a $2.99 novella or story from a big name author is now directly competing with a $2.99 novel from others. |
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