Getting ready for our eBooks for Everyone Else conferences, I discovered an author named Bob Mayer who impressed me with his self-publishing zeal and apparent success. Bob has written lots of military fiction, science fiction, even a romance novel, … [Continue reading]
Four years into the ebook revolution: things we know and things we don’t know
One could say (and I would) that the ereading revolution is coming up to its 4th anniversary since it was late November 2007 when Amazon first released the Kindle. There had been dedicated ereading devices before then, including the Sony Reader -- in … [Continue reading]
John Locke and S&S show us another kind of deal we can expect to see again
OK, now we know another new paradigm for book publishing in the digital age with the announcement of self-publishing author John Locke's new deal for print distribution with Simon & Schuster. The big publishers have said for a while now that … [Continue reading]
Will print and ebook publishers ultimately be doing the same books?
Recent performance reports from Simon & Schuster and Penguin, which can be taken as indicative in some ways of what's going on at the rest of the Big Six and instructive about what's happening across trade publishing, say that revenue is flat or … [Continue reading]
Would million ebook-selling author John Locke be better off with a publisher? I think he very well might…
The experience of the most successful self-published author I know of, just described in his newest book, makes a powerful but unintended case that authors who want to really make money are still better off with a publisher. I discovered the … [Continue reading]