Book pricing and entitlement on both sides of the reader/author fence

Thought this was worth looking at, especially for readers who don’t appreciate the author’s problems.

Jay Northcote's avatarJay Northcote

Recently there has been a lot of discussion about ebook prices in the circles I move in online. The gist of these discussions tends to be one of two things:

  • Readers complaining about ebooks being priced too high, and making statements like โ€œIโ€™d never spend X amount of dollars on a book thatโ€™s only Y pages!โ€
  • Authors complaining that nobody will buy their book thatโ€™s priced at X dollars anymore, because there are too many books priced at 99c and they canโ€™t compete with that.

Readers complaining about how authors/publishers price their books come across as entitled, because nobody is forcing them to buy that book. If you donโ€™t feel a certain book is good value for money, then you can give it a miss and buy something else.

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Iโ€™d like to point out that publishers or self-published authors donโ€™t just pull aโ€ฆ

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