Two months ago my Kindle Touch was nice and light, filled with stuff I'd bought with hard-earned cash and really, really wanted to read, even if I paid a mere dollar for it. These days it's a bloated, word-filled beast I drag around the house with me like an old wooden leg.
Don't get me wrong, I've read and enjoyed some of the free offerings I've picked up recently, and gone and purchased other stuff by that author (Ann Charles, notably, on the list below, who I probably wouldn't have picked up otherwise, cozy mysteries not usually being my thing, but the book was fun and well-written). Those with one book . . . give me more! And I'll buy it next time (which is what people did a distant few months ago to get books). I will gladly pay for a book from an author I know will entertain me for a few hours. I don't think this recent glut of free has changed that attitude in many readers.
Below are the books I've downloaded onto my Kindle since January 1st. The books in boldface I purchased; the books with links I've read. I only download stuff that I'm pretty damn sure I'll like, even if it's free.
The Model Universe And Other Stories
| Bunn, Christopher | February 1, 2012 | ||
Maberry, Jonathan | February 1, 2012 | |||
They Had Goat Heads
| Wilson, D. Harlan | February 1, 2012 | ||
Cantrell, Christian | February 1, 2012 | |||
Cantrell, Christian | February 1, 2012 | |||
Cantrell, Christian | February 1, 2012 | |||
Cantrell, Christian | February 1, 2012 | |||
Cantrell, Christian | February 1, 2012 | |||
Railroad! Volume One:Rodger Dodger (a steampunk western)
| Brown, Tonia | February 1, 2012 | ||
The Epoch Index
| Cantrell, Christian | February 1, 2012 | ||
DEAD(ish)
| Kramer, Naomi | February 1, 2012 | ||
The Jury Series (Four Complete Novels)
| Goldberg, Lee | February 1, 2012 | ||
Double Header (Two Complete Novels)
| Goldberg, Lee | February 1, 2012 | ||
The BlueLight Special
| Black, J. Carson | February 1, 2012 | ||
Dark Horse
| Black, J. Carson | February 1, 2012 |
Darkscope
| Black, J. Carson | February 1, 2012 | ||
The Laura Cardinal Novels
| Black, J. Carson | February 1, 2012 | ||
Black, J. Carson | February 1, 2012 | |||
Every Precious Thing (A Logan Harper Thriller)
| Battles, Brett | February 1, 2012 | ||
the Last Ride
| McKown, Randy | February 1, 2012 | ||
Containment
| Cantrell, Christian | January 31, 2012 | ||
Faint of Heart
| Strand, Jeff | January 31, 2012 | ||
The Black Witch (Curse of the Witch)
| Rivers, Micheal | January 31, 2012 | ||
Battles, Brett | January 27, 2012 | |||
Billy Purgatory: I am the Devil Bird
| Freeman, Jesse James | January 26, 2012 | ||
Floaters - A Jack Daniels/Alex Chapa Mystery
| Konrath, J.A., Henry Perez | January 24, 2012 | ||
Kilborn, Jack, Peterson, Ann Voss, Konrath, J.A. | January 18, 2012 | |||
Anchihiiroo - Origin of an Antihero (Toonopolis Shorts, #1)
| Rodden, Jeremy | January 12, 2012 | ||
A Dead God's Wrath
| Webb, Rusty | January 12, 2012 | ||
Speed Dating with the Dead
| Nicholson, Scott | January 11, 2012 |
Drummer Boy: A Supernatural Thriller (Sheriff Littlefield Series)
| Nicholson, Scott | January 11, 2012 | ||
The Red Church
| Nicholson, Scott | January 11, 2012 | ||
The Harvest
| Nicholson, Scott | January 11, 2012 | ||
Ghost College (The Ghost Files #1)
| Rain, J.R., Nicholson, Scott | January 11, 2012 | ||
Zombie Bits
| Nicholson, Scott, McKinney, Joe, Kilborn, Jack, Maberry, Jonathan | January 11, 2012 | ||
Cursed!
| Nicholson, Scott, Rain, J.R. | January 11, 2012 | ||
Creative Spirit
| Nicholson, Scott | January 11, 2012 | ||
As I Die Lying
| Nicholson, Scott | January 11, 2012 | ||
Head Cases
| Nicholson, Scott, Meikle, William, Everson, John | January 11, 2012 | ||
Catch Her in the Rye and Selected Short Stories, Volume 1
| Hawkinson, Wodke | January 7, 2012 | ||
The Touch
| Wilson, F. Paul | January 6, 2012 | ||
Reborn
| Wilson, F. Paul | January 6, 2012 | ||
Black Wind (The Secret History of the World)
| Wilson, F. Paul | January 6, 2012 | ||
Wilson, F. Paul | January 6, 2012 | |||
Littlefield: Two Supernatural Thrillers
| Nicholson, Scott | January 6, 2012 |
Prophets of the Ghost Ants (The Antasy Trilogy)
| Carlton, Clark Thomas | January 3, 2012 | ||
Simms, Bob | January 1, 2012 |
If my count is correct, that's 105 total downloads since January 1st.
22 paid, 83 free.
Of the 22 paid, I've so far read 7, just started on the 8th.
Of the 83 free, I've read 10—and 5 of those are short stories by the same author, Christian Cantrell, which I very much enjoyed and whose new offerings I will be purchasing from now on.
And the percentage winner is . . . the paid stuff, hands-down.
It used to be at least fairly easy to pick out what I'd be reading next. Now, I'm drowning in a sea of free. And I'm a bibliophile. I usually devour a novel in a day or three. Or four. Or seven. It all depends. But it might take me years to get to some of this stuff, especially since there are many authors, both established and indie, who if they come out with a new book I've gotta dash out as soon as payday hits and buy it and read it and funk everything else that's been sitting on the bookshelf, physical or digital, for however long.
I'm going to stop downloading free stuff for a while, unless I come across something really interesting, as I've got way too much to read, including other, paid-for books that've been lurking on my Kindle for months and three bookshelves at the house full of physical books. But I'll get to it all eventually. Just because you get something for free doesn't mean it's not quality. I love reading indies' e-books! NOTE: I actually won a free copy of Billy Purgatory: I am the Devil Bird by Jesse James Freeman when I commented on a very cool blog post by the author, which is almost a shame because I would have purchased it as it looks like a very cool book.
So, indie author, will your book drown in the recent spew of free? Who the hell knows? Not this reader/writer. The sumbitch might've drowned regardless, sitting there with a bunch of other unread freebies on somebody's Kindle or simply not selling.
"But," you say, "if I hadn't signed up for the program my book wouldn't even have had a chance to make it onto that Kindle."
"Well," I reply, "maybe not today. But what about next week? Next month? Next year? Ebooks are forever. Just because a reader didn't discover you today doesn't mean they won't tomorrow."
I think in the end it boils down to writing a good book, just like it did before the implementation of KDP Select. And having more than one book available can't hurt.
So is the program a smart move for you, indie author? Maybe. I do appreciate the "ninety-day" thing. I think far fewer people would have signed up if Amazon forced folks to sign a year-long contract. If after three months it's not working for you, unclick the automatic renewal check-box on your KDP dashboard and start selling your e-book through B&N, Smashwords, wherever again.
But does anyone else get the feeling that someone over at Amazon is laughing "Mwah-hah-hah-ha-ha!" like a mad scientist as we indie authors throw ourselves by the thousands with shit-eating grins onto the altar of KDP Select, agreeing to exclusively offer our book through them for ninety days?
Talk about the bleeding pot calling the overflowing kettle black, two of my three books are currently signed to KDP Select. The other one, The Wave, is a four-hundred word fable I wish I could just give away, forever and ever, on Amazon. It is free on Smashwords. Fountain's contract is up at the end of March, and I'm not sure what I'm going to do. The "promotion" days are oh-so tempting . . . and I'll leave it at that.
I guess we'll all just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out. My advice to writers: shut up about it and keep writing. And readers, keep on reading, but every now and then purchase a book. Publishers, be you mighty or lowly, keep on publishing. World, keep on turning.
"Okay," you say, "but one last question. Is this a blog post or a Stevie Wonder song?"
Eh, either way. And now, I'm off to follow my own advice. A little late, you. Peace.
Dan,
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of books on your Kindle. I have the same problem--so many books, not enough time spent on beaches to read them. Maybe this is a sign that we need to take a two-month long vacation that involves reading, eating, and more reading every day. I say we beach hop.
Thank you for giving my books a try! I appreciate that with all of these books, you gave me a shot.
Thank you also for an interesting post.
Back to reading for me,
Ann
Hey, thanks, Ann. And thanks for stopping by. I would in no way object to a long beach vacation. For me, a Corona, the ocean, and a paperback is pretty darn close to paradise. Just let me know when we're heading out.
DeleteAs for that being a lot of books on my Kindle...that ain't the half of it. And you should see my bookcases at home. One word: overflowing. These days my wife won't let me out of the car within half a mile of a bookstore. Luckily, I've got my trusty Kindle for when the addiction hits.
I'm new at this, but I have a crazy idea that as a writer, the more you read, the more you study the craft, the better your own writing will be. I could be wrong about that, but you gotta throw an opinion out there every now and then...
As for KDP Select, it worked for you, because it netted you at least one new reader. I really enjoyed "Nearly Departed in Deadwood" and "Optical Delusions" is on the soon-to-be-read list.
Again, great to hear from you, Ann. Come on back any time.