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Australians' love of cheap books is driving independent bookstores and writers out of business. These prominent authors believe there is a simple solution.

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[–] Zagorath@aussie.zone 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

they are not easy to monetise in other ways aside from sale

Well, there's also licensing the rights to adapt into movies or video games. And I think Amazon has a Netflix-like service for books? (I don't know, because I never use Amazon whenever possible. I suspect it's probably not a great deal for authors, just like streaming music is bad for musicians, etc .) And of course there's libraries, which don't receive nearly enough support themselves, but I believe do give some form of compensation to authors. And people who write frequent but shorter works can work on a patron model.

Not that I disagree with your underlying point. The finances with books are very difficult. There are other options though. Unfortunately the major publishers are really bad at exploring them, because they're very old and very set in their ways.