self-publishing seldom, if at all, affects the sales of publishing houses. you have a new ecology in effect of amateur writers who would never get commissioned by a publishing house (i routinely rejected tonnes of them), using new tech to put their ebooks directly on the amazon marketplace. great if you're into poorly written fan-fiction or soft-core porn.
the market share of the big 5 going down could be as much a sign of health as decline; why is it desirable that huge corporate conglomerates take up all of the profits from both leading and first-time authors? book stores, today more than ever, are full of great and diverse books from many independent publishers, including – and this is genuinely a new development – lots of translated fiction from abroad, again funded by smaller specialist publishers. as i said above, a good number of the major book prizes in recent years – some of the main drivers of book sales, year on year – have been from small, independent presses like fitzcarraldo. not big 5. this is A Good Thing, for writers and book-buying readers both, not a portentous omen.
(ironically, this is also in part thanks to amazon: before booksellers with all the valuable shelf-space would be notoriously conservative, and wouldn't take risks on foreign or smaller presses. now they have found a new niche as purveyors of 'specialist' literature.)
as the link says, ebooks are in decline, yes, and their original trumpeting as the 'end of print and publishers' was much oversold. i just said this above.
the link also states
If print is indeed is “back,” it’s because of Amazon.
which is, hey, exactly what i said: if anything, publishers are grateful to amazon, and its mixed blessings, than spiteful about it. so remind me why i'd be hyper-critical of amazon again if the site has been a large driver of the growth, such as it exists, in the continued sale of print?
the link's main thrust is that booksellers, not publishers, are losing. major chains like barnes and noble are losing to amazon. this is all exactly as i have said above: booksellers disrupted, publishers still taking the same sales (modest growth, in fact), as before.
wowsers!!! i have to say, dilbert, i never thought you'd take me up on an argument
specifically on my own industry. this is a new leap for you. quick! go do some more hasty google searching! i'm sure you can find some figures or statistics somewhere which you can interpret to confirm your own ignorance, or a sufficiently negative take on a blog somewhere if you stuff the google search with enough adjectives!
i'll wait for you to address the point above about poles ruining the UK. as it stands, i'm pretty sure you're just justifying xenophobia of the most boring kind. but hey, i'm snooty about working-class people bla bla bla. meanwhile your generalisations are completely unsupported?
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