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P&Ls and how books make (or don't) money
Profit & Loss/Profitability & Liability: How Books Make (or Don't Make!) Money
A basic outline of what happens when an editor buys a book and wants to publish it. This is very much a basic look at publishing and publishing finance, with some explanation of terms commonly used by the marketing and sales departments.
A basic outline of what happens when an editor buys a book and wants to publish it. This is very much a basic look at publishing and publishing finance, with some explanation of terms commonly used by the marketing and sales departments.
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For instance, often the books are shorter, so therefore probably cost less to print--is it enough less to affect marketing efforts/advances, etc.? I also suspect the distribution of buyers is skewed more heavily toward libraries and big chains than independents and general retailers. Do YA books tend to have a better sell-through, or the same?
Thanks again for such an educational post!
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YA publishing works the same. I am unfortunately not familiar with the intimate details of the sell throughs and such, but, as I said in the post itself, this is just one example of what can happen to one book. This is average -- though, perhaps, slightly cynical.
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