I don’t think physical books will go away. But I do think they will become less the product, and more the novelty. Something you buy after the book has already come out as a sort of collectors item. (The leather-bound edition of Brandon Sanderson’s book comes to mind. Which raised close to $7 million on Kickstarter.) I definitely want to…
I don’t think physical books will go away. But I do think they will become less the product, and more the novelty. Something you buy after the book has already come out as a sort of collectors item. (The leather-bound edition of Brandon Sanderson’s book comes to mind. Which raised close to $7 million on Kickstarter.) I definitely want to have a hardback copy of my favorite novels, which is why I’ll be producing a hardback edition of my book!
That does sound like a future I'd agree with, haha. Love the look of those books, funny you'd bring those up! Where will you sell your hardback book, any thoughts?
I don’t think physical books will go away. But I do think they will become less the product, and more the novelty. Something you buy after the book has already come out as a sort of collectors item. (The leather-bound edition of Brandon Sanderson’s book comes to mind. Which raised close to $7 million on Kickstarter.) I definitely want to have a hardback copy of my favorite novels, which is why I’ll be producing a hardback edition of my book!
That does sound like a future I'd agree with, haha. Love the look of those books, funny you'd bring those up! Where will you sell your hardback book, any thoughts?
Probably via Patreon! Though I may decide to use the higher level Substack pricing tier. I have one more month to figure that part out 😊
No pressure