And
the midlist self - pub authors can get just as squeezed because they don't yet have enough word of mouth and name recognition.
As far as I can tell, the oft - touted rarely seen
midlist self - published authors is as small as the upper echelon of millionaire authors.
Not exact matches
Marketing is an issue for
midlist and
self - pub, and we don't even have a level playing field yet.
Revenue has also increased steadily, due in part to ever - growing ebook sales from small presses and
self - publishers, effectively discrediting Authors United's claim that there isn't enough money to go around to support
midlist authors.
All the rest — the literary fiction, the cookbooks, the
self - help books, the bread and butter
midlist books that now make up 80 percent of every publisher's list — those books they'd cherry pick from
self - published authors who'd already tested the market and had the credible sales to prove it.
Mega publishers like Simon and Schuster and Random House could someday cede the
midlist to a vast army of
self - published authors.
A lot of established traditionally - published
midlist authors are seeing huge success (as well as increased income) by making their backlist available as
self - published ebooks.
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That if you're writing a
midlist book that you'll do better profit wise by
self publishing.
a focus on the far more reasonably priced and equally high - quality
midlist and independent publishers (IPG, Lerner, Rosen, and many others), and the rising tide of quality
self - published content (such as those available through Smashwords)
But it's getting more and more possible for
midlist authors to find an audience of appreciative readers and make a living or at least pay some bills as
self - published authors and it's because of the rise of eBooks and online distributors like Amazon.
I'd guess
midlist author paper sales on bookstore shelves are much smaller, percentage wise, than their ebook sales (legacy or
self - pub).
I'd like to see you compare
midlist legacy and
self - pubbed authors to see whether the relationship holds between earnings and sales for them as well as bestsellers.
Along those lines, Beverley Kendall's survey of authors (biases: romance heavy; success - heavy) is one of the best reports on what the
midlist of
self - publishing can do that I've seen.
Donald Maas puts it that agented selected traditional published «crème de la crème» bestselling authors are the first class of books, the
midlist being economy or coach class, and the ordinary
self - published Joe is freight class.
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Today's feature story on «The New
Midlist» — which discusses
self - published e-book authors who are earning good money — notes that numerous authors have been able to attract attention from foreign publishers.
Distribution directly to the readers became possible, the silliness of thinking of
self - publishing as a bad thing got shot in the head after fifty years of life, and some
midlist writers finally got completely sick of the bad contracts and even worse treatment from traditional publishers.
The future
midlist, which the Big 6 are cutting for cost reasons (10 % of their books make 90 % of their profit), will come out of
self - pubbed ebook authors.
I think of myself as a «
midlist»
self - published author.
I don't think so, because physical bookstores are not that big a market for most
self - pubbed authors in the first place — or even for second - string /
midlist authors at major houses (I'm married to one of those, and used to be one).
But
self - publishing has the same tiers — bestsellers,
midlist and newbies.
by Molly Greene October, 2015 closed on a sad note when former go - to ebook promo site The
Midlist sold out to trad publisher HarperCollins and closed its doors to
self - pubbers.
It succeeded in transferring 69 % of the titles and went on to adopt the use of the enki platform for
midlist titles from about 200 publishers and several thousand
self - published titles from Smashwords.
I would much rather tell future publishers and agents that I'm a
midlist author instead of a
self - published author.