Anonymous wrote:Well, I wouldn't be bragging to an author that you didn't deem her book worth of $15, but I go to the library all the time and appreciate it greatly.
Anonymous wrote:Libraries are absolutely not tacky!
I can see how the author wants to get their $$ though. I love my local library.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Libraries are not tacky. But authors live off book sales, so it's a little rude to make a point of saying you're not going to buy the book, particularly on the author's social media.
No, most authors do not quit their day jobs. Very few authors live solely on their writing earnings. And libraries are the most important source of sales, so it is not tacky at all.
(I work in publishing, it is literally my job to know this stuff).
I am also in publishing, traditional, NYC, and while libraries are definitely important, first week of retail sales is what gets an author traction, and hopefully that builds over the frequently very short front-list sales cycle. I know of an author who has great library sales but can't get traction in big box, traditional retail, independents or online. Her agent argues the library angle, but it hasn't translated into retail sales.
But none of this is the point of OP's question. It's not tacky to use the library, at all. But why state that on the author's social media that one is waiting for the library book to come in. It's not a necessary comment. The welcome and necessary comment is: I'm so excited to read your new book! Where the reader gets is in irrelevant. That is promoting the author.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Libraries are not tacky. But authors live off book sales, so it's a little rude to make a point of saying you're not going to buy the book, particularly on the author's social media.
No, most authors do not quit their day jobs. Very few authors live solely on their writing earnings. And libraries are the most important source of sales, so it is not tacky at all.
(I work in publishing, it is literally my job to know this stuff).
Anonymous wrote:Well, I wouldn't be bragging to an author that you didn't deem her book worth of $15, but I go to the library all the time and appreciate it greatly.
Anonymous wrote:Libraries are not tacky. But authors live off book sales, so it's a little rude to make a point of saying you're not going to buy the book, particularly on the author's social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I wouldn't be bragging to an author that you didn't deem her book worth of $15, but I go to the library all the time and appreciate it greatly.
This. She’s trying to make money by selling books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I wouldn't be bragging to an author that you didn't deem her book worth of $15, but I go to the library all the time and appreciate it greatly.
This. She’s trying to make money by selling books.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I wouldn't be bragging to an author that you didn't deem her book worth of $15, but I go to the library all the time and appreciate it greatly.