This link has been bookmarked by 42 people . It was first bookmarked on 03 Aug 2006, by Ted Howell.
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Ron Hale-EvansIn which I explain how we figure out how much money to pay authors for their advance, and also in which I explain how sometimes books make money and sometimes they don't:
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garretInside advice on how publishers determine a book's potential to hit the big time. [blogpulse]
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Bruno MartinsLivejournaller and Tor employee Anna Louise has posted a brilliant, engrossing exposition on the economics of fiction publishing -- how a publisher makes or loses money on a book. It uses real numbers from real books to illustrate in painstaking depth how
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24 Apr 06
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Books are like toilet paper to a Butson's grocery store. Books are stock to be moved to consumers. Toilet Paper X sells better than Toilet Paper Y, therefore Butson's stocks more of X.
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