The
future of publishing is difficult to predict, as changes to book publishing is escalating
all the time. My guess is that book sales on Kindle and paperback will become more
difficult for the increasing numbers of books available. Both traditional
publishers and the self published writer will experience the squeeze.
The
Future of Traditional Publishing
Future of Self Publishing |
But
I believe self published books will continue to form a large chunk of the total
book sales on Kindle, rivaling traditionally-published books. Customers will
get fussier over what to read for the sheer choice, and the publishing industry
will get more cut-throat, swamped with offers and freebies.
But
the number of readers will also increase, as Amazon (as well as Apple, Kobo and
Barnes & Noble) are expanding their ereaders into other countries and
avenues. I do feel the self publishing industry is here to stay but the self
pubbed writer had better not give up the day job!
Book
Selling Strategy of Amazon
Amazon
will continue to evolve, expanding the audiobook, developing new Kindle readers
and moving the Kindle into other countries. The Kindle will continue to take
the monopoly of ebook sales. But Googleplay, Smashwords, Apple and Kobo will
always offer interesting avenues for the self published writer to explore, creating
competition.
Future
of Trad Publishing
This
is not good news for the traditional publisher, as I had learned after attending
the York Festival of Writing workshop. The so-called Big Five (Penguin, Random
House, Harper Collins, Simon Schuster and Macmillan) see Amazon as a big player
without democracy. With all fat cut in how books are sold, bookshops are closing
and author advances are getting smaller, as costs are cut to keep businesses afloat.
One day, the Big Five might become the Big Four, as more is consolidated. At this
moment, the future looks bumpy for trad publishing.
Future
of Self Publishing
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Need
for Stories
Despite
all this, writers will continue to write stories and self publish. It is
thrilling and satisfying. Yes, the number of books available will continue to
grow on the Kindle store, but this will not stop entrepreneurial authors from
self publishing. The lure of the trad publishing route is not what it was in
the old days, and therefore, self publishing is here to stay.
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