Trade Paperback: a response to the ebook issue?
Posted: December 28th, 2009, 11:02 am
Hi Nathan and virtuals...
Any new information about the popularity of Trade Paperback deals? I read what you wrote a while back on your blog, about it being reasonable for genre fiction to go directly to trade paperback, but do you think publishers are making more of these deals because of ebooks and the economy?
Are advances typically smaller (assuming it is a large house making the offer?) Do reviewers shun OTP? (Do reviewers always know the format of the book given that the arcs are in paperback?)
At first I looked down on the possibility of my book being offered an otp deal, but then I realized last year alone, I bought, I was Told There'd Be Cake and The Well and the Mine in original trade paperback, and wouldn't have taken the chance on either in hard cover.
Any new information about the popularity of Trade Paperback deals? I read what you wrote a while back on your blog, about it being reasonable for genre fiction to go directly to trade paperback, but do you think publishers are making more of these deals because of ebooks and the economy?
Are advances typically smaller (assuming it is a large house making the offer?) Do reviewers shun OTP? (Do reviewers always know the format of the book given that the arcs are in paperback?)
At first I looked down on the possibility of my book being offered an otp deal, but then I realized last year alone, I bought, I was Told There'd Be Cake and The Well and the Mine in original trade paperback, and wouldn't have taken the chance on either in hard cover.