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Yeah, that might be a good idea. I hate to exclude any of the local authors. Everyone's important to the group. So maybe I'll start that up. Have a main book, and a digital only side book. Seems a lot of groups have double reads. Horror Aficionados generally sets up a "buddy read" for the books that come in second place for the month.

Thanks for being so open to discussing this!
It's important to be inclusive.
And, this is just for group reads. The discussion of digital-only books is still encouraged. That should be clear: This is only for group readings. Digital-only authors are still encouraged for reading and should be read.
I really think the double read will work pretty well. It's not perfect, but it steps on the least amount of toes.
And, this is just for group reads. The discussion of digital-only books is still encouraged. That should be clear: This is only for group readings. Digital-only authors are still encouraged for reading and should be read.
I really think the double read will work pretty well. It's not perfect, but it steps on the least amount of toes.

While I'm good with either format, currently I read ebooks because I'm moving in a few months and I'm cutting down on what I have to pack, so any new purchases will be made there (so if its not available digitally I'm not buying it in the near future). And the way the publishers are pricing ebooks right now, it's generally the same price no matter what format you prefer. And no, neither is "better", it's just a matter of preference.
While there are plenty of good, free options for making my book available in both ebook and print format, I haven't made a print copy available because, to be brutally honest, I don't have any requests for it. If that changes, I'll certainly make it available in print.
While there are plenty of good, free options for making my book available in both ebook and print format, I haven't made a print copy available because, to be brutally honest, I don't have any requests for it. If that changes, I'll certainly make it available in print.

Quentin wrote: "I will say Philip the sales on my paperbacks vs. the ebook are ridiculous. Paperbacks just don't sell for us indie guys for the obvious reason, pricing. When the ebook is 2.99 and the paperback is ..."
I would agree. In fact a lot of key advice that is available for indie authors is about pricing, meaning don't overprice or underprice; the good range is $2.99. And yes, when building a fanbase overcharging can be a kiss of death. I just see publishers, not the authors themselves, setting ebook prices to match paperback (usually $7.99, but I have seen them as high as $13.99) which I personally and professionally disagree with. For me I was personally advised by other indie authors not create paperback unless there is a big demand from your audience. I would love to see my work in print format someday, but currently it isn't practical.
I would agree. In fact a lot of key advice that is available for indie authors is about pricing, meaning don't overprice or underprice; the good range is $2.99. And yes, when building a fanbase overcharging can be a kiss of death. I just see publishers, not the authors themselves, setting ebook prices to match paperback (usually $7.99, but I have seen them as high as $13.99) which I personally and professionally disagree with. For me I was personally advised by other indie authors not create paperback unless there is a big demand from your audience. I would love to see my work in print format someday, but currently it isn't practical.

On the subject of ebooks, those of us putting out print books could benefit greatly from BitLit. It's a service that you can set up so that anyone who buys your hard copy can get a digital copy for free. That may not be a huge point in earnings right away, but it has the potential to bring in a LOT of good word of mouth.
Also, Philip, I bought your book tonight. Finally getting around to getting everyone's stuff.
Also, Philip, I bought your book tonight. Finally getting around to getting everyone's stuff.

Yeah I saw Amazon has that option now. Or at least gives a discount for the ebook.
Anywho, I hope some of our newer members will weigh in on the discussion.
Anywho, I hope some of our newer members will weigh in on the discussion.

Personally I'm always getting change here and there from Amazon and CS so while I see sales I couldn't say I can tell which is doing better though I'd say ebooks based of the price.

I've been a fairly regular reviewer in the past, but that's becoming less common now. I've had occasional bad experiences when having read a book by someone I know, feeling both the urge to review honestly but also the pressure not to sabotage their rep - for the independents on Goodreads and the like, sometimes that's all you have (it's the position I'm in too).
My main point is, with just a review I can simply put a star rating on it and move on (and if I bow to the pressure, well, that's between me and myself, and that's the end of it). But that's not really something you can do during an extended discussion.
Tl; dr? I'll bow out of the group read, I think. Have fun without me!
Ashe wrote: "On the subject of ebooks, those of us putting out print books could benefit greatly from BitLit. It's a service that you can set up so that anyone who buys your hard copy can get a digital copy fo..."
Thank you! The purchase is much appreciated! I'll look into BitLit. It does sound like it might be useful.
Thank you! The purchase is much appreciated! I'll look into BitLit. It does sound like it might be useful.
I don't figure anyone will disagree with the concept of only suggesting and voting on books with physical and digital versions. This will mean, however, that we will have to exclude some others, unless we mark a particular group read as "Digital Only." I understand how widespread kindle-only authors have become and that's understandable but group reads need to be able to include everyone.
So, if there's any suggestions about all of this, or you have any criticisms regarding it, bring it up here, and let's get everything discussed and sussed out.