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I'm intrigued by the idea that ebooks allow us to experiment with different literary forms, like novellas and short stories.


That is about 3,000, 5,000 and 7,500 words.


I have seen books of about 50-60 pages at £1.99 or more - one (I can't remember which now) was £6.99 for a 25 page story. {I didn't buy them ;) }

If I have a point at all it's that pricing is the least of our worries.




How long should a book be at 99p? All the while that price is working for you. I looked at it this way... When I reduced a book, did I get a boost in sales? If I did then I kept it at that price because my readership was growing at a faster rate than it was previously. When sales dropped back to the same rate as they were at the higher price, the promotion ends and the price goes up again. Then I'd give it a month or so and try again.


HOWEVER I did spend £7.12 to get the Pevear/Volokhonsky translation of War and Peace on the Kindle. It was 1296 pages and full of notes, it took me 10 months to read along with a friend and I did consider that money well spent as my eyesight was too poor to read it in hardback.
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But back to reality.
Looking at the 99p book, how long should it be? Looking at various examples, 20,000 words (70 to 80 pages) seems to be about sensible?
What do folk think?