tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800978618139140574.post5919278690265079592..comments2023-08-14T03:19:12.094-07:00Comments on Happy America Literature: Is There a Solution?Karl Wenclashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12328715380823038766noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800978618139140574.post-43149060583884152242010-09-25T09:15:39.070-07:002010-09-25T09:15:39.070-07:00p.p.s. Make that ahead of the curve, not curb! (Bu...p.p.s. Make that ahead of the curve, not curb! (But being ahead of the curb is probably a good thing when driving.)Karl Wenclashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12328715380823038766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800978618139140574.post-79259889397910484842010-09-25T09:14:13.073-07:002010-09-25T09:14:13.073-07:00p.s Right now there's a jam on the game board....p.s Right now there's a jam on the game board. I'm searching for ways to move around that. I'll be experimenting with various tactics, don't know if I'll find one that works.<br />I know one thing: too many writers exist in the 10% of media mainstream. It's where all writers try to work. One needs to instead look ahead of the curb, to realize that dinosaur media is truly that, and even giants like Time magazine are shrinking. The Franzen splash is a flexing of power-- but will it be possible once a print-version of Time no longer exists??<br />This brings up a couple things to think about.<br />1.) You're right, Wred, in that everything now seems to be online.<br />2.) In a way that means the only way to go is offline!<br />I've got a great idea as to how to sell offline, person-to-person. The best selling I've done with books was at the table Jeff had at the Detroit street fair in '08. Once I got in front of the table and began interacting with people it got easy-- I did fine for the short time I was there, and could've done better with a more diverse product line! (Jeff could never get that you need some women and people of color in the game as well as old or middle-aged white guys.)<br />Such experiences will be the basis of my new plan should I ever get it off the ground. I can't say more until I do it.Karl Wenclashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12328715380823038766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800978618139140574.post-51779620183385661502010-09-25T09:04:28.731-07:002010-09-25T09:04:28.731-07:00I don't see how you get around the supply situ...I don't see how you get around the supply situation, in that the congloms are going to put their thousands of titles onto Kindle. The question then becomes: how do you stand out? How do you let the reading public know that you're on there, get them to look for you??<br />As always, marketing/publicity is the crux of the problem.<br />I've said it's 90% of the game. Nowadays it's more like 99.999% of the game.<br />It CAN be done, though. It would be tricky but also mucho fun.Karl Wenclashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12328715380823038766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800978618139140574.post-62552442001950250082010-09-09T19:20:50.503-07:002010-09-09T19:20:50.503-07:00Ignore that comma between "time" and &qu...Ignore that comma between "time" and "the"--it snuck in there.Wred Frighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04628263242413308661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800978618139140574.post-54819456417728917722010-09-09T19:19:59.866-07:002010-09-09T19:19:59.866-07:00The iPad/Kindle stuff is an opportunity at the mom...The iPad/Kindle stuff is an opportunity at the moment. It should cut out printing costs (as publishing on the Web does) and keep costs no to low but they still smell enough like "product" that people might actually buy/read it if marketed right. One could even chuck up a pdf or something and just ask for donations if the reader liked it. If I can't find a publisher for the next novel (and I don't think I will, it's just too long for anybody currently in publishing to think they could sell it--even though of course they could; they just don't realize that), then that's the route I'll go. No more printed books for me. Love 'em, but they're too expensive to deal with. As always, the problem is getting the stuff to the public at the same time, the marketing piques their interest. The ULA didn't have product when there was interest and by the time there was product, there wasn't the interest.Wred Frighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04628263242413308661noreply@blogger.com