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fandomsecrets2020-12-03 07:07 pm
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(Anonymous) 2020-12-04 01:23 am (UTC)(link)I feel bad for many trad pubbed authors. Many of them have a dream of making a living off their writing. And very few can actually do so. Seanan McGuire, midlist, very prolific, fantasy author still has a Patreon.
Most writers do not want to hear writing can't be a day job unless you are very lucky. The disparity in advances is infuriating. Some writers have no idea what it is like at all to be poor.
Messages like this I think are more to try to stem the TIDE of ebook piracy. Which the stats aren't really often in the author's target market anyways. (40 to 50 year old middle class white men/women, at least in the US. The people who can afford to buy books most likely.) Because so many readers who might follow on social media don't know how money is allocated behind the scenes at publishing houses.
I get why they do it, but it misses the intended audience Publishing houses should be cracking down on.