expr:class='"loading" + data:blog.mobileClass'>

Pages

Sunday, February 17, 2013

New Publishing Model Gives Authors Even More Control

New Interface
business solution
Publishing is mutating again.

“You don’t have to choose between the tyranny of traditional and the anarchy of self-publishing..." --- Tim Sanders, bestselling author,  former Yahoo! executive and founder of Net Minds.

A brand new pub model has hit the beach! --- A sure sign that energy and mojo are present and accounted for and electrifying self-publishing into new directions ---empowering authors (as well as other publishing professionals) and shortening the timeline to success and bestseller status.

A superlative review by yours truly. Maybe a little too enthusiastic, but, this new publishing model does hold some promise --- especially in allowing authors, editors, book designers, marketers, etc., to negotiate forming teams, creating relationships, sharing royalties and working much like 'start ups'. 

Mercy Pilkington gathered some details from the TOC conference this week and spilled the beans in The Good E Reader for us:

Net Minds Looks at Revitalizing Self-Publishing

There’s no doubt that the face of the publishing industry is changing, and quite possibly that it has changed more in the last five years than over the entire course of its history. As digital publishing and self-publishing became more the norm rather than an arena relegated to tech geeks or authors who couldn’t find publishing deals, the industry in every facet has had to race to keep up.


But just when the industry finally seemed to settle into a comfortable relationship between traditional print publishing and self- and digital publishing, a whole new model has come along, turning it on its head once more. Net Minds, founded by bestselling author and former Yahoo! executive Tim Sanders, has created a whole new model in which authors have even more control over the process by negotiating for some of the best talent in the book publishing industry to help bring their creations to market.

“We empower authors to meet publishing professionals, create relationships, share royalties, and build great teams that run like start ups,” explained Sanders in an interview with GoodEReader at Tools of Change this week. “Everybody has an incentive beyond the fee and is highly engaged and entrepreneurial with their work.”

Sanders took the concept of solving a problem with a minimum viable model in order to achieve the greatest reach with the least amount of inefficiency, a problem that is prevalent in the publishing industry, especially from the first very stage of acquiring content. This model will have its first real test when Net Minds releases its first title next month, Finding the Next Steve Jobs, by Atari founder Nolan Bushnell.
“The window for success has shortened dramatically,” Sanders said. “”It impacted the ability for me to be a bestseller.”

The process for Net Minds to build a joint venture mission and to work on a model more along the lines of how films are optioned and produced, which allows those involved in the project to earn a portion of their standard fee up front along with a portion of royalties for the life of the project.

“You don’t have to choose between the tyranny of traditional and the anarchy of self-publishing. In the future, they won’t even call it traditional versus self, they’ll call it corporate versus alternative. Our vision is that the author doesn’t have to choose between quality and freedom.”

Read and learn more

The Writers Welcome Blog is on Kindle :)))

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I agree wholeheartedly. You and I are on parallel pathways--the direction of alternative publishing. (:

Unknown said...

Farah,

Thanks for your comment :)

The more open ways to publish the better for both writers, readers and other peripheral publishing pros.

I think Aqua Regia by Enrique Henri sounds interesting; I wish it mucho success!