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#195111 - 12/03/09 07:54 PM
Changes coming...
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
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Loc: Arizona
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Considering Sony Reader and Kindle, I feel authors are going to see big changes in the publishing world and also, royalties. My contract with Hay House, signed in 2000, clearly states percentages based on different sale types but no mention of downloading the book. I feel we're on our way to becoming an almost paper-less society, if not world, and our book stores may become rare and I'm sure, the small local shops will become a wonderful memory. How sad.
Would publishers then become print on demand houses?
Any of you have thoughts on this?
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#195128 - 12/04/09 11:43 AM
Re: Changes coming...
[Re: Sandpiper]
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
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On the other hand, publishers may be willing to publish more writers because the cost will be less along with storage issues. Think about Amazon tho...they have to completely rethink and go to whatever the market, demands and new era predicts. Already, my book can be downloaded and for less than the printed version. Plus, we will be able to download our manuscript for Amazon (for a price and contract) and not depend on a publisher. And...you will be able to download any new thoughts or changes to your original manuscript. It's mind boggling.
I think I'd hate to be in the publishing business right now and try to keep on top of the changes. I'd be worried about my job too.
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#195235 - 12/06/09 09:02 AM
Re: Changes coming...
[Re: Dianne]
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Registered: 10/17/09
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I have very mixed feelings on this topic. I feel that it may help more talented people get published because the publishing houses will spend less money, but to me, there is nothing like getting a good book, holding it, smelling it, and diving into the read. It also hurts my eyes reading off computer-styled devices and I will read less should that new venue become the substitute for our precious books.
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#195252 - 12/06/09 04:35 PM
Re: Changes coming...
[Re: Anno]
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
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I've put in a request for a Kindle.
I just don't have room for all the books I read so I pass them on to my kids or grandkids and it gets expensive when you're an avid reader.
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#195261 - 12/06/09 06:22 PM
Re: Changes coming...
[Re: Dianne]
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Registered: 06/14/06
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I still love books, but ran out of room a long time ago. I have had my Kindle for more than a year and have already had to download books from there onto an SD card as I ran out of room. The Kindle display isn't backlit like a computer screen is; it looks just like a printed page with an off-white background and black letters. I did a lot of research on e-readers, and the Kindle was the only one that allowed for wireless downloading of content and the only one that was Mac compatible. The newer e-readers may have the same capabilities, but Amazon just came out with an international version that can be used in many different countries, not just the US.
As for the authors getting less money, I don't know about that. I would think that if more people are reading books because of e-readers, then the difference may not be that much. I also think that because books on ereaders may not be shared (in some cases) because of DRM issues, more people will have to buy the book. And if books are cheaper, more people can afford to buy more books. I pretty much keep all of my books to re-read them at some point; and as I said, I am out of bookshelf space and have been for quite a while. There are some books that I have in hardback and/or paperback and on my Kindle.
And I don't think we will become a paperless society any time soon. The computer was supposed to push us in that direction, but it hasn't. I haven't checked out the paper usage, but I think it's gone up instead of down with the advent of computers.
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#195350 - 12/07/09 03:36 PM
Re: Changes coming...
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
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Sadly, I believe we'll be forced to go with technology in the end.
I'm getting older and all of this makes me kind of sad.
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#195498 - 12/09/09 02:51 AM
Re: Changes coming...
[Re: Dotsie]
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Registered: 11/11/04
Posts: 3503
Loc: Colorado
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It's 12:35 in the am and the temp is minus 9 degrees F, windchill minus 20. Even though I have on long underwear under my pjs, and a blanket on my lap, I am still needing to wear my purple fingerless gloves to type. I was just about to quit computer when I had to come and look at your faces. This topic caught my eye. I heard that Apple is producing a reader for the iPod. I never heard of the Print on Demand at the book store, but that makes sense. Already, authors get pennies per book sold. If there is a bookstore or on-line sale it's even less money for the author. (The coyotes in the habitat near my back yard are yelping and howling, I wonder if they are cold?) I am making decisions as to changing production of my book. It is available on Kindle. If I move the paperback version from Authorhouse to Amazon's Create-Space, then there is more money for me per book because the sale is direct from Amazon. We have talked before about editing. It is my pet peeve. I have seen text books with multiple errors. I get an email a day, "I want to write a memoir, can you help me?" for 4 years I've been giving away information. Lately I started to ask what their needs are, and I say, well I charge a 75 dollar consultation fee, and for that you get blah blah blah, and I never hear from them again. I love editing, arranging and re-arranging paragraphs, and working with writers. Maybe Chatty needs an assistant? Like others here, I love my books. I'm selling everything to downsize, but I will not sell my books. Mostly non-fiction for research and to refer to for writing articles, etc. Miss you all, Lynn
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#195543 - 12/09/09 01:24 PM
Re: Changes coming...
[Re: Dotsie]
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
Posts: 6123
Loc: Arizona
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Lynnie, I also have people wanting info from me about writing a book and I tell them to buy "The Forest for the Trees." Plus,do you get emails from women wanting you to call them--on your dime? I used to give talks for free and especially if it was for a shelter but when it costs me money to do it...no more. I'm slowly moving away from domestic violence. Don't get me wrong, I'll always assist a woman who needs help but I feel like the universe is leading me in another direction as far as writing.
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#195601 - 12/10/09 12:14 AM
Re: Changes coming...
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Registered: 11/11/04
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Loc: Colorado
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Yes, Dotsie, I know you are very generous with the information you give away that others will charge for, because, like most of us, we just want to be women helping women. Dianne, going in a different direction it's just you being you, evolving as your own person. Chatty, if it's cold in LV, then it's cold everywhere!
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