Jmurman
Veteran Member
What do you consider the acceptable price for a "fiction book" to you?"
With the advent of POD, Publish On Demand companies we now see a larger selectyion of avaiblable titles. For example Jeff Stansfields book "Lost In Alabama" is made this way. POD prices are fairly high as opposed to the "major houses" that produce hardbacked and paperbacked books. However, getting a story that "we" would buy and read is something that the NY publishing houses would avoid.
Have any of you gave any thought to ebooks? ebooks are stories/novels, in their entirety, that are downloaded from a site for a fee?
Any thoughts on this?
With the advent of POD, Publish On Demand companies we now see a larger selectyion of avaiblable titles. For example Jeff Stansfields book "Lost In Alabama" is made this way. POD prices are fairly high as opposed to the "major houses" that produce hardbacked and paperbacked books. However, getting a story that "we" would buy and read is something that the NY publishing houses would avoid.
Have any of you gave any thought to ebooks? ebooks are stories/novels, in their entirety, that are downloaded from a site for a fee?
Any thoughts on this?