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Amazon is shutting down Kindle Vella
From Engadget: Amazon is shutting down its Kindle Vella serialized story platform in February 2025
It wasn't a service for me, but it would have been nice to see an experiment succeed. Though it's failure isn't a complete shock. I can't remember the last time I heard about Vella. |
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10-30-2024, 01:39 PM | #3 |
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I’m shocked…that it took so long for them to kill it. I tried it using free credits but it just wasn’t for me.
I didn’t enjoy having to wait for each short segment of a story to be released. Even reading novels I prefer to wait until a series of books is complete before starting the first one. |
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They do try new things occasionally, mostly attempting to replicate successes that others have had.
Vella was their attempt to copy Wattpad. In Japan they now have Fliptoons, their version of WebComics. I don't know how that is going so far. Kindle Unlimited has been successful for them, but I wonder how long that will last. The content there is almost all self-published and the good books are being crowded out by webscrapers and AI generated garbage. They really need to make it harder for scammers to publish books there. |
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10-30-2024, 03:07 PM | #9 |
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I looked it up because while I remembered the name, I couldn't remember what it actually was. I saw you two when I found my old post on that thread.
Like I said, not a very memorable product. I guess that's one reason it's going away. |
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Not at all a surprise to me
Systems like this have never been that successful from my understanding, and I had no interest in it personally. |
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One friend of mine in the US is the only person I know who tried Kindle Vella. Her main issue was that several stories she tried reading were abandoned before they ended. We suspect the authors weren't receiving enough from Kindle Vella to make it worth their effort.
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In my paper book days, I would never try indie books. But I do feel like the ease of digital publishing and the ubiquity of Amazon has led to better writers to experiment with self publishing and made it easier to sort out the dross. So I know from articles that AI generated garbage clogs KU, but I don't ever see those books when I am on Amazon. |
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I think I encountered one AI title (or it was written by someone who wrote like one), but it was so uninformative that I couldn't make it through one chapter (it was supposed to be a book about Babylonian history). There is a lot of garbage too but it's pretty obvious when that's the case. As for Vella, I did try it a little but it had no appeal for me. I gather it was supposed to be reading for people without time to read? But for me it was more of a distraction from the reading I enjoy doing. Last edited by tomsem; 10-31-2024 at 04:10 AM. |
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1) A subscription 2) Unlike any other libraries, they get the content up front for free. 3) Exclusive except big publishers. You can't even give away your novel by email, or they will cancel the title if they find out. 4) Only an advantage to a minority of readers (subscription) 5) Only an advantage to a minority of authors, because Amazon decide the total pot to be split on basis of pages read. Why might a Regulator kill it or want it changed? 1) Exclusive clause for KDP Select uploaders (doesn't apply to bigger publishers not using KDP). 2) Invades privacy more than any library as it tracks pages, not just if you borrowed the title. KU could be done differently. Quote:
If a KU title via KDP Select is garbage then only a few pages are read and no income. In reality most titles read are by authors the reader already knows. While it's a lottery with few winners to get an Agent and then Trad Published, getting noticed as a new author on Amazon (or any SP outlet) via KDP or KDP Select (KU) is mix of luck and hard work, very difficult. Really, while LLM AI is a mix of con and plagiarism, it's not a huge threat to creatives when Self Published. It's only a threat if the House of Random Penguins (or Record Labels) puts a fortune into promoting it, or if TV & Hollywood write scripts with it instead of paying for rights of a novel and/or hiring scriptwriters. Ask any real authors without corporate marketing how hard it is to break in. Don't ask the successes, because they are the less than 1% and are outliers who are mostly lucky. Average UK income for FULL time authors is thought to be about £7,000 p.a. The people spinning out the AI junk are more likely to make money studying horse form or taking their clothes off on Only Fans. |
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