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by sheepmullet
4334 days ago
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"Perhaps one day we'll arrive at a place where crowd-sourced reviews adequately filter the wheat from the chaff in an editor- and marketing-less world, but I'm not convinced we are there just yet." How do you find books to read? My techniques are: Amazon suggestions, browsing at the library, blogs, forums, and following my favorite authors websites. None of these require a publisher. |
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The problem with Crowd sourced reviews, is that quite often, other people might like quite crappy books. The job of a publisher isn't to just find a book that they like, but that the general reading population will love.
I appreciate and respect what the publisher does as part of their filtering - I just suspect they are extracting more value than they are worth.
Hopefully established authors are able to negotiate increasingly more lucrative deals as a reflection of both the reduced risk, as well as the increased value they bring to the equation (as well as the reduced value that the publisher brings. I can't tell you who Stephen King's publisher is...)