| Hello HN, I have been writing a technical book. It's similar to Clean Code, but a little broader as it places a larger emphasis on systems over programs. I've spent the last two years on the book, after being forced to change my typical outdoor fishing/trekking/hunting lifestyle due to COVID, mostly as a means to keep my sanity. As a very slow writer, I generally write about a page a day. At this rate, it will take me another year to feel the book has reached 'completion'. With restrictions in my state being lifted, my partner is less and less a fan of me working on the book for long hours at home (chuckle), and I have no good answer to the question of "will anyone even buy this?". Has anyone here had success selling a technical book like this? Was it lucrative? I'm not hurting for money, but it helps me answer some questions both for myself and my partner. |
I made a decent royalty, with a bunch of other terms which included buy-backs (e.g. returns) and other ways for the publisher to ensure they maximized their profit over mine. Over the course of 5 years I made roughly $35-40k, but that was spending a full year of 25/hrs a week on top of my day job, it works out to about ~$30/hr. I think if I were to quit my day job, continue cranking out 2-3 books a year, and collecting residual revenue, it would still be less than a 6 figure income (this was circa 2000 so $100k was +/-$160k equivalent) - certainly quite livable but also not stellar given that you have to be at the top of your field and on top of technologies all the time. My salary and my "side gig" contract rate were both hire at the time.
So...
Did I make much money? Not really.
Do I regret writing two books? Nope.
Am I proud of those books? Hell yes.
Would I do it again? Hell no. Way to much work.