I have been hearing lots of complaints recently from traditional publishers, authors, and agents that some of
the changes in the publishing world are ruining books forever.
Donna Ball: I usually don't comment on this blog as I'm just a reader that finds all
the changes in the publishing world fascinating, but I wanted to say John is right - your ebooks are too expensive.
Providing advice on
the changes in the publishing world and in the technology (as it applies to writing and publishing) is one of the qualities that's important to me, so that would be a deal breaker.
While traditionally published books have lost none of their cache, even with all of
the changes in the published world, new opportunities have arisen for those whose books haven't been picked up by traditional publishers.
So glad to hear that Pam, like Kristin Nelson, is changing her role of agent with
the change in the publishing world.
Considering
the changes in the publishing world, I thought this would be a fitting time for me to talk about being an indie writer
I love
the changes in the publishing world even if a lot of books get published with bad formatting and lousy editing.
While many have seen the writing on the wall and adapted to
the changes in the publishing world, others staunchly refuse to adapt and run the risks of falling under the waves of the changing tide.
In many ways
the changes in the publishing world means there has never been a better time for an author to become published and pejorative terms are not necessarily helpful.