Not exact matches
Now, as a fiction writer, I'm not not surprised that Blume wants a larger
share of the market to open up; that means more potential
royalties.
Now, you can do worse than your publisher and still make more money — that's the simple truth in the 25 %
of net
royalty math — but I think few authors contemplate giving up print distribution and taking on extra responsibilities because they're fine with losing digital market
share.
Now, authors will have another market at their disposal that still utilizes not only the 70/30
royalty share, but also still enables readers to find content via Kindle, Amazon Cloud, and the free Kindle apps for a variety
of devices.
We've been in direct touch with Data Guy to confirm one thing not in the report: In terms
of working out what the sales data scraped for these reports means in terms
of earning power, Author Earnings
now has the cooperation
of some 50 authors who
share their
royalty information with the project.