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02-09-2009, 05:29 PM | #11 |
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Hi, Earl, if money is tight, consider coming out first-up with E-books. The 900 pages could be split into a series at a relatively inexpensive price. After all, Studies in the Judean Desert came out in what, 8,9 volumes and counting. Not bad for for a pile of mouldy papyrus. :-)
The beauty of E-books is that you can change mistakes and incorporate reader feedback to replace editorial correction (which I did). With the pressure off, you can scout academic publishers with sales figures. Marketing, as always, is the problem, but a small run of hardcopies of the first in the series, posted to reviewers will spread the word. If you don`t like the smaller websites like Lulu.com, Amazon handles E-books. It`s hard to sit on the fence between lay-readers and academics, but others succeed. Best of luck. |
02-09-2009, 10:03 PM | #12 |
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A 700 page book is as much a perceived commitment on the part of readers as a 900 page book. If you've gone over about 300 pages, you've reached the next level of commitment.
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02-10-2009, 08:21 PM | #13 |
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Thanks for the great comments.
I can't really change the book title, because it's still essentially the same book. It starts out the same, and there's a fair bit of common material in many of the chapters, although a few start from scratch. That's why it's a second edition. A friend of mine suggested a clever new title: "Jesus Christ: Neither Man nor God". Maybe I'll keep that for an entirely new book somewhere down the line. E-books kind of scare me. I prefer to put something into the reader's hand. Actually, one of these years I'm going to try out an idea I have for an historical novel on the Jesus question (I've written three--non-historical--novels already, only one published), which would be ideally suited for serialization, so maybe then I'll take the plunge. All the best, Earl Doherty |
02-11-2009, 02:15 AM | #14 |
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Hi, Earl, if you`ve already had one book published, then you should know part of the ropes. In today`s financial morass, not many publishers are going to take a chance on a relatively-unknown writer. Forget the first-up author who signs a million-dollar deal. They are rarer than hen`s teeth.They`ll go with authors with street cred and market share. Even semi-best-sellers are pulled off bookstore shelves circa six weeks and hit the remainder bins a year later. If you haven`t pulling power, they won`t take the plunge. That`s why E-titles give you a chance to reach the public for little expense. Build your following like on this site and you can offer publishers a ready market.
Unless you want to go the sex/violence/fantasy route. Hey, isn`t that already in the Bible? :-) |
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