The future of print books.

I know first hand the digital market is where we are right now today…and where we will be in the future. Hell, my 12 year old son said and I quote "Books are soooo 3000 years ago, Mom." Smart A$$...still he has a point and a very perspective view on what's going on, even when the big publishing world doesn't. B&N tapped into the Nook long after the Kindle took off. One has to wonder if Borders would have had a different outcome had they not placed their heads in the sand years ago when digital was in its infancy.
If a 12 year old isn't inclined to pick up a paperback to get his information, chances are he isn't alone. When he goes to college… "Please, Lord let him go to college." His textbooks will be on a Kindle or a Nook and his newspaper will be delivered automatically to the same digital format or directly to his inbox. Either way, the paper trail is ending my friends. I think we'll always see 'some' books in print. A coffee table book about our National Forests simply wouldn't be the same if not in print… thought even I have seen those futuristic coffee tables at Disneyland where they have pictures and a touch screen below your coastered drinks. Those blockbuster authors will have books in print… but have you noticed how many of said authors are self-publishing (taboo until the last couple of years) their books via the digital format? Who knows, maybe even they won't have print books 10 years from now.
As an author, I hate to see print go. I love holding my own books… probably because this is what I grew up with. I'd imagine a musician my age misses vinyl. Kinda hard to picture a platinum hard drive framed and hanging on a wall. LOL - *sigh*
The big six publishers are cutting back, (can't blame them when they aren't making the money) and not signing back their mid-list authors… said authors are self-publishing the work their publishers won't buy and making a good living for the first time ever. And you, the reader, are able to eat up books for under a buck on your e-readers.
Where are we going to be a year from now?
*sigh*
Published on July 21, 2011 19:50
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