Sunday, May 12, 2013

Fantastic Books Cuts eBook Prices [feedly]


 
 
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Fantastic Books Cuts eBook Prices

Fantastic Books has cut prices on their ebooks.

Check out the following press release for the juicy, money-saving details…

Fantastic Books Cuts eBook Prices
Setting the price for physical books here at Fantastic Books is pretty easy. As a rule of thumb, the cover price is two and a half times the cost of printing/binding the physical book (rounded, of course; it'd be confusing to list one book at $14.73 and the next at $15.12). Everything else is determined by that cover price: the distributor demands 30%, we pay the author 10%, the editor gets 10%, and the artist receives 2%. That leaves 8% of the cover price for the publisher.

Setting the price for ebooks, however, is more difficult. There's no physical thing to print (which is a savings, of course). The distributor and/or retailer takes a varying amount, based mostly on the sale price (which they vary at will). We pay the author 50% of whatever amount we receive from sales of the ebook. Then we still have to pay the editor and the artist, and hopefully have a little left over for the publisher.

We've also learned that most people considering purchasing a physical book only consider the price last, and even though, it's not a major factor in their decision. But with ebooks, the purchasing public seems to give the price much more consideration in their buy-or-not decision.

So, while the only way we can adjust the price of our physical books is up, we can decrease the price of our ebooks, in search of the best price. Thus, we're announcing a sale. Well, not really a sale, but a pricing experiment which you'll see as a significant price cut.

We've just cut the prices of our ebooks by 20% or more. We're hoping the lower price will be offset by increased sales, in order to put more money in our authors' pockets.

We'll let you know how it works out.

Fantastic Books is an imprint, and the largest part, of Gray Rabbit Publications, a small but growing small-press publisher. We publish new and reprint titles as quality trade paperback books, and occasionally as ebooks. Fantastic authors include superstars James Gunn, Tanith Lee, Michael Moorcock, Mike Resnick, and Allen Steele, as well as up-and-comers such as Walter H. Hunt, Daniel M. Kimmel, and T. Jackson King. Fantastic Books are distributed by Ingram, and available in all online bookstores.

The Fantastic Books titles that are currently available as ebooks include:

  • Fantastic Texas by Lou Antonelli
  • Jar Jar Binks Must Die… and other Observations about Science Fiction Movies by Daniel M. Kimmel (Hugo-Award finalist in 2012)
  • Shh! It's a Secret: a novel about Aliens, Hollywood, and the Bartender's Guide by Daniel M. Kimmel
  • Judgment Day and Other Dreams by T. Jackson King
  • Little Brother's World by T. Jackson King
  • Interface Masque by Shariann Lewitt
  • Memento Mori by Shariann Lewitt
  • Angel at Apogee by S.N. Lewitt
  • Blind Justice by S.N. Lewitt
  • Cyberstealth by S.N. Lewitt
  • Dancing Vac by S.N. Lewitt
  • Sex and Violence in Zero-G by Allen Steele

We've also cut the prices on most of the ebooks published under our Gray Rabbit Publications imprint, including:

  • The Index Killer by A.R. Alan
  • On My Eyes by Bunny Shulman
  • Step by Step by Bunny Shulman
  • Turning Point by Bunny Shulman
  • In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel by Carren Strock
  • The Complete Book of Presidential Inaugural Speeches, compiled and edited by Ian Randal Strock



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