Those who read this blog regÂuÂlarÂly may rememÂber my past posts (here, here and here) about the AmaÂzon KinÂdle and recall that I have mixed feelÂings about it. You’ll also know that I’ve been interÂestÂed in what authors such as J.A. KonÂrath have accomÂplished by releasÂing books on the KinÂdle itself. (Heck, some of you even knew about Konrath’s sucÂcessÂes before I did.—Thanks Kurt.) And now, since recentÂly becomÂing a hapÂpy KinÂdle ownÂer myself, I’ve decidÂed it’s time to make an experÂiÂment in this new fold. So let me tell you about it.
PubÂlishÂing ExperÂiÂment 1: If we know anyÂthing for sure about pubÂlishÂing right now, it’s that it is changÂing. Authors, I believe, must become the sciÂenÂtists runÂning experÂiÂments with new techÂnolÂoÂgy, new pubÂlicÂiÂty strateÂgies, marÂketÂing, you name it. There’s just too much monÂey involved for the big (and some small) pressÂes to carÂry out the kind of testÂing and idea-tryÂing that needs to be done. That leaves us indeÂpenÂdent authors to try things out on our own.
In that spirÂit, I’m releasÂing a colÂlecÂtion of short stoÂries in the KinÂdle forÂmat just after ChristÂmas. A Long Way from DisÂney is offiÂcialÂly out now, but I’m “releasÂing it” on SunÂday Dec. 27th, a day I’m callÂing DisÂney ComÂmanÂdo SunÂday! The thinkÂing here is that by askÂing peoÂple to all buy the book on a sinÂgle day, I can go after the top of AmaÂzon’s KinÂdle bestÂseller chart and garÂner more attenÂtion (sales) there, espeÂcialÂly with the after-Xmas new KinÂdle ownÂers.
I’ve priced the colÂlecÂtion low ($.99) because I’m more interÂestÂed in how many copies of the book I can get out there than in how much monÂey I can make off of sales. For those who’ll be countÂing, the $.99 price point will give me 35 cents and AmaÂzon a hefty 64 cents per book sold. They’ll win out regardÂless, but it’s their sandÂbox and I want to play.
You can buy this KinÂdle book on any comÂputÂer once you’ve estabÂlished a KinÂdle readÂer preference/Kindle account. You have three choicÂes here. You can do this with:
1) An actuÂal KinÂdle. 2) An iPhone runÂning the KinÂdle App (downÂload) or 3) Any PC runÂning the new AmaÂzon KinÂdle softÂware for PC (downÂload here).
You canÂnot buy the KinÂdle book for anyÂone else, and no one can buy more than one copy. It’s cerÂtainÂly an interÂestÂing set of rules, isn’t it? Well, this is what AmaÂzon has set up. If you’d like to aid this experÂiÂment, please forÂward this blog post to othÂer authors, readÂers, KinÂdle ownÂers, and experÂiÂmenters in the pubÂlishÂing field. It should be interÂestÂing to see what this can genÂerÂate with a minÂiÂmum of pubÂlicÂiÂty and zero budÂget.
If you’d like to samÂple any of the short stoÂries from this colÂlecÂtion, you can hear any/all of them free online at my webÂsite and find out more about the KinÂdle experÂiÂment here. I hope you’ll choose to come along and help make some waves with this idea. I do think that the more sucÂcessÂes indeÂpenÂdent authors have with this new means of getÂting things done, the betÂter it will be for all of pubÂlishÂing. PerÂhaps that’ll be our next debate.
I’ll be back latÂer this week with a few stoÂries from the colÂlecÂtion and then again next SunÂday for the big sales kickÂoff! See you…
Seth HarÂwood podÂcasts his ideas on the pubÂlishÂing indusÂtry and his ficÂtion for free at sethharwood.com. He will be teachÂing an online course (The EssenÂtial Art: MakÂing Movies in Your ReadÂer’s Mind) with StanÂford ConÂtinÂuÂing StudÂies startÂing in JanÂuÂary. His first novÂel, JACK WAKES UP, is in stores now.