Someone wrote in [personal profile] alg 2006-04-25 04:30 pm (UTC)

Re: breaking down some line items

Granted. My comments might be considered to be off-topic. But part of what's wrong with NY publishing is that there are certain "truisms" that really aren't all that true. The fact that something costs XX dollars isn't necessarily written in stone. That's my real point.

You can make fun of my attitude -- folks often do -- but I believe that it's a mistake to instruct new writers (or others in publishing) on the inevitably of losing money on most all titles published. As I've written elsewhere, I believe that the notion that a book might lose money has turned into a license to lose money. That's not a good thing, and it's not part of the "realism" that I hope aspiring writers learn.

I don't believe that people in publishing are "dumb." Most folks I know who work in publishing are both intelligent and committed to their work. It's also true that most folk I know in publishing are often scathing in their criticism of the way things are done -- even at their own companies. And, for the most part, feel unable to change the system.

-- Jim

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