Who's Buying Which Popular Short Fiction Now, & What Are They Paying?
by Anne Hart
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Online booksellers are rapidly becoming online publishers. Sell your short fiction or nonfiction to the newest markets. Anyone who publishes your compiled short stories, novels, or nonfiction is looking for more opportunities to market your work. If you have published your stories or nonfiction with a mainstream or print-on-demand publisher, that firm cooperates with online booksellers. They probably want to leverage serial rights opportunities with your short stories, articles, or nonfiction ex
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For writers navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of digital publishing, this guide offers a crucial roadmap to the newest markets for short fiction and nonfiction. It directly addresses how online booksellers are transforming into publishers, providing actionable insights into who is currently buying work and the payment rates authors can expect. The book serves as a strategic resource for leveraging serial rights and understanding how mainstream and print-on-demand publishers cooperate with these new digital storefronts.
What sets this resource apart is its focus on the practical synergy between authors and publishers in the digital age, moving beyond theory to the mechanics of getting paid. Itβs an essential read for any author with a backlist of stories or articles, showing them how to unlock new revenue streams by repackaging and reselling their work through these emerging channels. This is a clear-eyed, market-savvy guide for turning your existing catalog into a sustainable income source.
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