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Fiction eBook Future Bright For Writers And Readers
by Bob McElwain
The Web is awash with ebook fiction that often doesn't
measure up to what readers demand. Thus many no longer even
consider a purchase of fiction in an ebook format. But this is
changing. And rapidly.
Major Houses Are Moving Online
For some time now, work of established authors has been
available in electronic form through avenues such as Amazon.com. Offline print publishers have been tracking this new idea with keen interest.
Now several publishers are making their entire list
available in an electronic format. It seems likely more
will follow suit.
This means quality, professional work will soon be more
readily available.
The Technology Behind It All
The reason print houses are making such moves is the
proliferation of portable devices. Lap tops have been around a
while. But now we have dedicated reading devices, Palms and
related devices, and more recently, pocket computers.
Of note was the introduction of the Microsoft Reader a short
time back. Software that runs on a variety of devices. More
recently, Microsoft has plunged into the hardware game with its
Pocket PC. Microsoft knows how to market. That they have
joined in the fray, suggests a great future for portable
devices. And for authors and readers.
Why Portability Is The Key
The basic reason for lack of success in selling fiction in
electronic form has been that most folks won't read at a
computer monitor. How-To topics seem to sell well. But not
fiction.
Readers want to cuddle up on the couch, the beach, or
wherever to read fiction. They don't want to be locked to a
chair in front of a desktop computer. They want to become
totally comfortable, as they are accustomed to doing with a
printed book.
Portable devices now make this possible. While a bath tub
might not be a good location, most anyplace else will do.
What This Means To Writers
The path to becoming an established author will not change.
First find an agent who can get your book sold. Or possibly
connect with a publisher directly. Once published, keep those
new titles coming.
There's nothing secret about the above approach. Any
serious author has taken this path. But the catch is, many top
notch works don't make it into print. There may be as many as
a hundred titles rejected for every one printed. And many of
those rejected are as good or even better than the one that was
accepted.
If this is the case with your work, as it is for many, the
growing acceptance of fiction in electronic format offers a new
path to success as an author. While this trend is not going to
knock hats off, there will be a constant growth in sales of
quality fiction in electronic formats. With each passing day,
there will be new and better opportunities for authors.
What This Means To Readers
A new kind of website will emerge, quite different from
most existing book sites. Savvy business professionals will
avoid head-to-head competition with the major houses, for they
can be expected to dominate. Instead, they will sell titles
in a specific area of reader interest. By this I mean they
will focus total attention on areas major houses ignore.
For example, male adventure is a genre quite popular among
many readers. But by 1990, major houses had dropped this form
in favor of others currently selling better. Since the big guys can be expected to continue in this manner, small businesses will succeed by catering to the needs of readers, unfulfilled by major houses.
All of which means readers will again be able to find the
kinds of tales they enjoy, that are no longer available in their local bookstore.
The Web Makes It Happen
This is all made possible by the existence of the Web. Your
favorite bookstore is forced to carry titles in greatest demand. Else they'll lose customers to other shops.
But the Web provides a different playing field. If there
are only a few in your home town interested in say, Historical
Romance, then such titles may not be available in bookstores.
But a website focused on such titles can be very successful
by drawing on the relatively small number of interested readers
in every town in the country. That is, an audience too small
for a specific bookstore to consider, collectively is a massive
audience to a website. For potential customers are only a
click away, wherever they happen to be located geographically.
Here's To A Bright Future
Serious authors will have a great opportunity to attract
fans. Readers will have a wider, richer collection of titles to select from. It's happening now. And the pace is accelerating.
Bob McElwain
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