Anonymous wrote:
Authors make a living by selling their books for money.
You told an author you would read the fruit of their labors for free without giving them money.
That was terribly rude of you. Authors know that people use libraries all the time, or borrow from their friends, but you do not TELL THE AUTHOR THAT!
I mean, even my socially-challenged autistic teen knows not to step in it like this. This goes beyond a metal health disorder.
I hope you're a troll.
PS: libraries are not tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha!! Just shows that those folks know nothing about publishing! Authors love library adoptions! Authors outside the NYT Bestseller lists make most of their money from library adoptions. And checking out the library's copy of a book (whether ebook or physical book) might inspire the library to buy more copies of that book or future books.
But buying the book is also good. Making fun of people for how they get books is not good.
Yeah, no. Maybe z-list authors. And you still don't proclaim this on their social media.
Anonymous wrote:Ha!! Just shows that those folks know nothing about publishing! Authors love library adoptions! Authors outside the NYT Bestseller lists make most of their money from library adoptions. And checking out the library's copy of a book (whether ebook or physical book) might inspire the library to buy more copies of that book or future books.
But buying the book is also good. Making fun of people for how they get books is not good.
Anonymous wrote:Ha!! Just shows that those folks know nothing about publishing! Authors love library adoptions! Authors outside the NYT Bestseller lists make most of their money from library adoptions. And checking out the library's copy of a book (whether ebook or physical book) might inspire the library to buy more copies of that book or future books.
But buying the book is also good. Making fun of people for how they get books is not good.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed, I wouldn't go on an author's social media and say you are waiting for your library hold. Authors are far more dependent on actual retail sales rather than how many books libraries buy.
I would just say you're looking forward to reading. Then wait for it to come in at the library.