PSA for readers
Jan. 31st, 2010 09:55 amThe mass market editions of BURNING BRIDGES, FREE FALL, and BLOOD FROM STONE are now Officially available for $7.99.
And hey, they [and the rest of the series] are also available at B&N in digital format for less than the price of the mass market editions (20% less, if you're a member)
Hey, Amazon! Bite us!
:-)
[in case anyone was wondering, I get the same approximate royalties on mass and digital editions. So while I'd love to get a few cents more on each copy sold, I'd rather sell copies than not-sell copies, IYKWIM...]
And hey, they [and the rest of the series] are also available at B&N in digital format for less than the price of the mass market editions (20% less, if you're a member)
Hey, Amazon! Bite us!
:-)
[in case anyone was wondering, I get the same approximate royalties on mass and digital editions. So while I'd love to get a few cents more on each copy sold, I'd rather sell copies than not-sell copies, IYKWIM...]
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Date: 2010-01-31 03:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-31 04:47 pm (UTC)I was actually going to ask you about this very thing. Good to know, but I'll do my best (as much as my finances allow) to help you ear the few more cents.
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Date: 2010-01-31 05:17 pm (UTC)For those wondering? On a 7.99 mass market edition, the author generally sees about .70 cents. AFTER I've earned out my advance, and BEFORE my agency takes 15%. So if you're thinking I'm making out like a bandit? Um, no. But it does add up, and more to the point, sales show the publisher that there's an audience for these books, and so buy more from the author (that being me, in this case).
And, that, my friends, is why I am so dead set against piracy*. Not for the 70 cents I'm not getting, but because the publisher looks at declining sales, and declines in turn to buy more books from me. So I don't have work, and you don't have new stuff to read, and ain't nobody happy.
*and by 'piracy" I don't mean borrowing your friend's e-copy to read, or even hacking code to read on different machine (go, you!) but the wholesale, thousands-of-copies-distributed on torrent sites and the like.
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Date: 2010-01-31 05:19 pm (UTC)I am a firm, loud proponent of One Code to
RuleRead Them All, when it comes to e-books. It's the only way they'll ever really be equal to hardcopy.no subject
Date: 2010-01-31 05:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-31 05:38 pm (UTC)Killing the golden goose syndrome. In my experience, that argument just doesn't sink in with those who pirate. I don't think they care about future books or your work. They just want This One Now.
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Date: 2010-01-31 05:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-31 05:44 pm (UTC)Most outgrow that by the time they're allowed out of school. Some live that way until they die. All we can do is give information, we can't make them hear it.