RichardGraham
02-02-2010, 04:07 AM
Hi Folks,
There is a fascinating argument about book publishing going on right now and the following article (in my opinion) defines the battle very well.
Please take a look at it and let me know -- should I wait until I finish my book on Roller Hockey International (my current self-imposed deadline is this summer) and then find a traditional publisher who'll pay some of the costs of publishing a (most likely) soft-cover version of the book and then give me a percentage of future sales?
Should I wait to publish my book until the Kindle/iPad/WhoKnowsWhatComesNext battle has a proven winner? Or "sell" it to one of those companies for pennies on the dollar and hope that I recoup some of my investment of time, research and rewrites?
Should I simply publish my book on Inline Hockey Central as a serial (much like Charles Dickens used to do in newspapers) and ask IHC's readers who like what I'm doing to donate a fee of their own choosing to help pay for the (still in progress) book?
Or should I pursue some other option? There are so many possibilities that my admittedly small mind spins.
My biggest fear is that I'll give away my hard work for nothing, and I simply would rather not publish the book than do that, frankly.
Here's the article:
http://salon.com/books/laura_miller/2010/02/01/macmillan_vs_amazon/index.html?source=newsletter
What do you think I should do? There are many potential implications to think about, so please don't respond without thinking for a bit. For instance, if I sell copies of my work in progress on IHC, wouldn't that completely turn off the interest of a potential print publisher?
If I sell my book as a Kindle title, might that knock me out of contention as an iPad author?
All things to consider. Thank you.
There is a fascinating argument about book publishing going on right now and the following article (in my opinion) defines the battle very well.
Please take a look at it and let me know -- should I wait until I finish my book on Roller Hockey International (my current self-imposed deadline is this summer) and then find a traditional publisher who'll pay some of the costs of publishing a (most likely) soft-cover version of the book and then give me a percentage of future sales?
Should I wait to publish my book until the Kindle/iPad/WhoKnowsWhatComesNext battle has a proven winner? Or "sell" it to one of those companies for pennies on the dollar and hope that I recoup some of my investment of time, research and rewrites?
Should I simply publish my book on Inline Hockey Central as a serial (much like Charles Dickens used to do in newspapers) and ask IHC's readers who like what I'm doing to donate a fee of their own choosing to help pay for the (still in progress) book?
Or should I pursue some other option? There are so many possibilities that my admittedly small mind spins.
My biggest fear is that I'll give away my hard work for nothing, and I simply would rather not publish the book than do that, frankly.
Here's the article:
http://salon.com/books/laura_miller/2010/02/01/macmillan_vs_amazon/index.html?source=newsletter
What do you think I should do? There are many potential implications to think about, so please don't respond without thinking for a bit. For instance, if I sell copies of my work in progress on IHC, wouldn't that completely turn off the interest of a potential print publisher?
If I sell my book as a Kindle title, might that knock me out of contention as an iPad author?
All things to consider. Thank you.