tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post3082060506082677383..comments2023-11-18T03:15:19.102-06:00Comments on Straight From Hel: The Debate Over E-BooksHelen Gingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09794759602654727110noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-90379638650242754582010-12-02T10:00:44.431-06:002010-12-02T10:00:44.431-06:00Thank you for the great information! I would not h...Thank you for the great information! I would not have discovered this otherwise!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-76996108536421731632009-04-28T19:36:00.000-05:002009-04-28T19:36:00.000-05:00While I do think piracy really does worry publishe...While I do think piracy really does worry publishers (perhaps more than need be), I think the pricing argument is a canard. I really think they are slow to adopt simply because ebooks are a game changer for them. It completely changes their business model, and no business likes doing that. Change is a scary thing.<br /><br />But ebooks are here to stay. The savvy publishers will adapt and thrive.<br /><br />I do like some of Mark's points. The physical atmosphere surrounding books, bookstores, and libraries is a very real factor in luring readers to pick up, read, and hopefully purchase a book. But the importance of that atmosphere is likely to diminish with each new generation of readers. The same arguments used to be made concerning newspapers. 2008 marked the first year that online news readership outstripped physical news readership.<br /><br />It won't happen overnight. It may not even happen in my lifetime. But I firmly believe eventually ebooks will be the dominate format for both long form and short form reading.<br />~jonJ. M. Strotherhttp://www.jmstrother.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-68582555397773086652009-04-28T07:48:00.000-05:002009-04-28T07:48:00.000-05:00Good points, Mark. The marketing of ebooks is a ch...Good points, Mark. The marketing of ebooks is a challenge. But I do think things are changing. I look at my own life. I used to find books by browsing in a bookstore or my meeting authors either through my local chapter of Sisters in Crime or through the Writers' League of Texas or by going to booksignings in bookstores. Now, I'm more likely to meet authors via the Internet through blogs, online listserv groups, or via email. I've bought books online because I met the author or because someone recommended the book. I haven't yet bought an ebook, except a couple I downloaded (for free) in pdf that I could put on my computer. I used to say I would never buy an ebook. I also used to say I could never edit on a computer; I had to have pen and paper. Now I only edit on the computer.<br /><br />I open my email and ads automatically pop up based on keywords in the various emails. It's annoying to me, but I think bookstores will eventually have book covers pop up based on individual keywords or searchwords or preferences. Or they'll do something to create a visual bookstore online, one that more closely recreates a physical store.Helen Gingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09794759602654727110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-75674974703253951882009-04-27T22:35:00.000-05:002009-04-27T22:35:00.000-05:00In my opinion, e-books will be marginal until publ...In my opinion, e-books will be marginal until publishers can come up with reliable ways to tempt people into buying them. Seeing a bookstore on the street or in a shopping center tempts people to drop in. Inside, the books are displayed in ways that tempt you to pick them up. The furnishings, the lighting the coffee shop, the posters and the designs of the covers are all arranged to tempt you. Seeing a friend's library is tempting. Seeing what people read on the bus, in a coffee shop or at the pool is a temptation. You see someone reading a Kindle and you're tempted to buy what? A book? No, you're tempted to buy a Kindle. if anything. <br /><br />When you're on an airplane, you notice what the person next to you is reading and you might even talk about it -- if they are reading a book. If they are reading a Kindle, I'll bet you talk about the Kindle, but not about the story.<br /><br /> I want people to see my book being read, not a Kindle. <br /><br />I agree that it's easy to read a book on a Kindle and convenient to carry lots of books around on an e-book reader, but I think bookselling is about putting an attractive cover in front of a reader's face in such a way that the reader wants to, and is able to, buy the book. Until that happens, e-books will be an afterthought of publishing.Mark Troyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10746027017657987261noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-42724580982154599012009-04-27T22:30:00.000-05:002009-04-27T22:30:00.000-05:00Ebooks are here to stay, but sounds like these peo...Ebooks are here to stay, but sounds like these people are still having a hard time coping with them.<br /><br />Morgan Mandel<br />http://morganmandel.blogspot.comMorgan Mandelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10118929301591850918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-32775860817939745672009-04-27T17:01:00.000-05:002009-04-27T17:01:00.000-05:00I've downloaded one or two on my computer, but wou...I've downloaded one or two on my computer, but would really rather have something more "booky" that I could read on the plane or in the big chair in the livingroom.Helen Gingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09794759602654727110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-28761484324211316602009-04-27T14:47:00.000-05:002009-04-27T14:47:00.000-05:00Ebooks hardly shortchange authors, considering the...Ebooks hardly shortchange authors, considering the royalty percentages are MUCH higher than for print...except some of the "biggie" houses getting ebook divisions seem to be overlooking that, and paying authors the same. That is shortchanging.<br /><br />The good thing about Kindle, et al is you don't *have* to buy one to read ebooks. There are varying formats out there for those limited to reading on their PC or laptop, or on their cell phone/handheld. So it isn't a must to spend hundreds of extra dollars for the technology, though the titles may vary depending on format. It's a work in progress everyone claimed for years would "die." Eh, guess not!<br /><br />--Lisa<br />http://authorlisalogan.blogspot.comLisa Loganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18259624498661417075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-39696385623807873452009-04-27T14:42:00.000-05:002009-04-27T14:42:00.000-05:00I sure agree about Kindle. If they'd come down on ...I sure agree about Kindle. If they'd come down on price, even I might buy one! (I'm known for hating to spend money.) I'd sure like to have one. Although my husband would probably take it over. He travels a lot and he'd stick it in his briefcase rather than lugging paperbacks.Helen Gingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09794759602654727110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-91532547472123457672009-04-27T14:22:00.000-05:002009-04-27T14:22:00.000-05:00I agree that ebooks aren't going away. Electronic ...I agree that ebooks aren't going away. Electronic books have improved dramatically since the first non-edited, highly-priced versions came on the market. Kindle definitely needs to come down in price, and will if the economy continues to decline.Jean Henry Meadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08146960738692672013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-64384066261108831222009-04-27T12:58:00.000-05:002009-04-27T12:58:00.000-05:00I'd agree that other than the ever-present problem...I'd agree that other than the ever-present problem of piracy, the e-book format is here to stay. Once readers like the Kindle come down in price, they will be even more pervasive. I can't wait!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-60638039219994989062009-04-27T11:59:00.000-05:002009-04-27T11:59:00.000-05:00I agree e-books are here to stay. And isn't piracy...I agree e-books are here to stay. And isn't piracy an issue, with or without them?<br />The best thing about Kindle, I figure, for authors, is that no one is going to LEND someone their Kindle, as they do are hardcover or paperback. And if the costs are reasonable, readers won't mind paying $8 instead of borrowing the book. <br />Maybe I'm being optimistc??<br /><br />Jan Brogan<br />http://www.janbrogan.com<br />http://jungleredwriters.comJan Broganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11323983086318138814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-12194291167363203802009-04-27T11:09:00.000-05:002009-04-27T11:09:00.000-05:00It does seem as though the publishing world has be...It does seem as though the publishing world has been slow to react. But they're finally accepting the inevitable. <br /><br />Good luck on upping your royalty percentage, Marvin.Helen Gingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09794759602654727110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-32742928122246759912009-04-27T09:54:00.000-05:002009-04-27T09:54:00.000-05:00I agree, ebooks are here to stay and soon enough w...I agree, ebooks are here to stay and soon enough will take over. It is just like music. Sure there will be hardcopy books available, but most people will eventually be buying everything online. For us that like to hold the book, well that will be available too. <br /><br />http://nickvalentino.blogspot.comNickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08187211747621017486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-35765271885153492012009-04-27T09:53:00.000-05:002009-04-27T09:53:00.000-05:00Hmm - I guess I need to take this up with my publi...Hmm - I guess I need to take this up with my publisher(s) then - I get pennies on the dollar from ebook royalties compared to a print copy. And it makes perfect sense that the royalty percentage should be WAY higher on an ebook. Also I'd like to see the price of an ebook be at least a bit higher, so the gap between ebooks and paperbacks isn't quite so huge.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-46024359926602522912009-04-27T09:36:00.000-05:002009-04-27T09:36:00.000-05:00Makinson suggests that pricing ebooks the same as ...Makinson suggests that pricing ebooks the same as physical books would mean more money for the author - it seems to me that it would mean more money for the publishers instead. <br /><br />Jane Kennedy Sutton<br />http://janekennedysutton.blogspot.com/Jane Kennedy Suttonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12519340747761460017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-59176715331091547982009-04-27T08:56:00.000-05:002009-04-27T08:56:00.000-05:003 cheers for the SMCNally comment from an author a...3 cheers for the SMCNally comment from an author and reader.<br /><br />Regan<br />http://www.regansrealm.blogspot.comRegan Blackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15408260827542396423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-87573696850758453902009-04-27T08:02:00.000-05:002009-04-27T08:02:00.000-05:00I had to laugh when I read the last quote from Her...I had to laugh when I read the last quote from HerStory books. STILL debating over ebooks? Isn't that like arguing over the value of computers or the internet? It's here.<br /><br />I understand some of the concerns listed--piracy is a problem with most electronic media. But there are ways to put in stronger safeguards. The music industry has spent time and money on doing so. I'm one that always takes my new CD's and downloads them to my computer and there are some CD's you can't do that with, anymore. I'm sure there are ways to also protect ebooks.<br /><br />Thanks for the info Helen. Have a great week!~Sia McKye~https://www.blogger.com/profile/08470562659597351033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32918125.post-38900826619855877792009-04-27T06:17:00.000-05:002009-04-27T06:17:00.000-05:00That last quote sums it up!
And the only way auth...That last quote sums it up!<br /><br />And the only way authors are shortchanged on E-Books is if their publisher is greedy. (At least in my opinion.)<br /><br />L. Diane Wolfe<br />www.circleoffriendsbooks.blogspot.com<br />www.spunkonastick.net <br />www.thecircleoffriends.netL. Diane Wolfehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06425864276166334896noreply@blogger.com