Again this seems to reflect the difference
between Trad Publishing and Indie Publishing.
I could not help but see the comparisons
between Trad Publishing, represented by the Preston Petition, and Indie Publishing, represented by the Indie Petition.
A collective seemed the ideal «third way»
between trad publishing and going indie.
Not exact matches
The difference in income
between successful traditionally
published authors and successful self -
published authors is getting narrower each day, with many self -
published authors now making much, much more than their
trad pub counterparts.
are not self -
published), KU is only opening the gap wider
between trad and self
publishing.
The lines are blurring
between trad and self -
published books.
Without big publishers entering the game (only around 3 % of the titles on KU are not self -
published), KU is only opening the gap wider
between trad and self
publishing.
One thing
trad -
publishing and self -
publishing have in common: Either way, great is great, trash is trash, and the vast bulk of fiction lies
between.
May need to differentiate
between large
trad publishers and indie / self
published authors.
Because the excluded publishers are basically all of the big five plus the biggest academic publisher —
between them responsible for 80 % of the entire
trad publishing market.
What I want to say is this is matter
between trad authors,
trad publishers, and Amazon, there's no reason for customers and self
publish authors to meddle or dictate how much big
trad publishers SHOULD sell their own ebooks.
I flit
between indie
publishing and
trad publishing.