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Vol. 4, Issue 4 April 2008
in this issue
  • March Cool Contest Challenge Winner - Lisa Dovichi
  • National Bestselling Author Brenda Novak's 4th Annual On-line Auction for Diabetes Research
  • What Does Amazon's Decision Really Mean? - by Penny Sansevieri
  • Cool Announcements
  • Dear Sandy,

    We have great news to share! We made the Writer's Digest 2008 "101 Best Web Sites for Writers" list!

    I want to thank everyone who voted for us! I can't tell you how much this means to me. I also want to congratulate everyone else who made the list.

    To celebrate, I'm holding a raffle for a one year subscription to Writer's Digest Magazine. There's no purchase necessary to enter the raffle. Send your name to: sandy@coolstuff4writers.com with "WD Raffle" in the subject line.

    The deadline to enter is May 31, 2008.

    I will choose 2 winners!

    Good luck and thank you again for your continued support and interest in the site!

    Congratulations to Gloria Oren! Gloria won the Micah's Child raffle and received a signed copy.

    I want to thank Michael Buchanan and Diane Lang - You guys are the best!

    Congratulations to our March Cool Contest Challenge Winner - Lisa Dovichi! You can read Lisa's winning entry in this newsletter and on the web site.

    Thank you to all who entered!

    The details for the April Cool Contest Challenge can be found on the home page: April Contest

    This month we have a great interview with Christina Katz, author of Writer Mama, How to Raise a Writing Career Alongside Your Kids.

    Christina is an author, freelance journalist, editor and publisher of an online newsletter and conference presenter.

    You can read this informative and inspiring interview by going to: Christina Katz Interview

    New coffee mugs arrived today! They should be on the site within a week. They're blue - one says "Writer" and the other says "Write" - so please check back soon!

    If you haven't heard about the Amazon controversy yet, please read the article in this newsletter. Penny Sansevieri interviewed Jerry Simmons to discuss the impact it's having and will have in the future for hundreds of authors.

    Be sure to check out the Cool Announcements as well!

    Until next time...stay well...stay cool...stay in your write mind!

    Sandy & Sean

    You don't have to be great to get started, but you have to get started to be great - Les Brown


    March Cool Contest Challenge Winner - Lisa Dovichi

    Your March Challenge was to write a casting call ad for a new Reality Show.

    Lisa Dovichi sent this winning entry:

    Top Mime

    Do you like to wear white greasepaint on your face?

    Do people always ask you, "Why so quiet? Cat got your tongue?"

    Do you often find yourself trapped in an invisible box or falling down nonexistent stairs?

    If you answered 'yes' to the previous questions, then we're looking for you!

    KFOOL TV is now touring cities around the world, soliciting contestants for our new reality series, "Top Mime," brought to you by the creative geniuses behind "Clown Makeovers" and "Bozo: My Life Under the Big Top."

    We're looking for best looks and performances. Creativity is a must, but speaking is a bust, and will be cause for automatic rejection. Come prepared. This Mime-Off isn't going to be a 'Walk the Dog in the Park' and you're not going to be 'Leaning on a Wall' -- you'll be in the midst of the most extreme sham 'Tug-of-War' of your life.

    If your 'Walking Against Wind' blows the competition away, you'll join twelve other lucky finalists at 'Mimequarters.' For twelve weeks contestants will be required to leave their comfy haunts and bank accounts behind and move into the living arrangements provided. The network will supply a luxurious two-bedroom shanty, complete with bunk beds and running water, for a small fee.

    How will you pay the rent without access to your funds? By doing what you do best -- performing.

    Each contestant will receive a ratty top hat and a black and white striped leotard. You'll be assigned to random street corners at a variety of interesting locations and expected to earn your keep. If you don't make rent, we'll wave a heartfelt silent goodbye, and wish you the best of luck in finding travel arrangements home.

    The winner of "Top Mime" will receive the complete audio library of Marcel Marceau, a five hour radio special courtesy of KFOOL, and access to the secret handshake that says you were the "Top Mime."

    Do you have what it takes to copy the best and mimic the rest?

    Lisa Dovichi lives in Novato, CA with her husband, son, and Killer the Beta fish. She is a freelance author, artist, and budding novelist. Please visit her website at: www.lisadovichi.com

    National Bestselling Author Brenda Novak's 4th Annual On-line Auction for Diabetes Research

    Don't miss National Bestselling Author Brenda Novak's 4th Annual On-line Auction for diabetes research, where you can bid on manuscript evaluations from some of the most powerful agents and editors in publishing, many with a guaranteed 24-hour response from receipt of submission. If you've been looking for a way to "break in," this might be your chance! There will also be mentoring packages and critiques from NYTimes Bestselling Authors, meet and greet opportunities with editors, agents and Big Name Authors, promotion packages, web site design services and lots more (over 1,000 items, many of which are already up for preview).

    Donate an item or simply come by to shop--it works just like E-Bay only all the money raised goes to help those, like Brenda's son, who live with diabetes. And she's even offering a fabulous prize package (including a new camcorder) to the person who places the most bids, even if that person doesn't actually win anything.

    The auction runs May 1 - May 31st at www.brendanovak.com! See you there!

    Brenda is also holding a very cool contest in conjunction with the auction.

    Bestselling Authors Brenda Novak, Debbie Macomber, Susan Wiggs and Allison Brennan are joining forces to give one lucky reader a Fabulous Trip for Two to Port Orchard and Bainbridge Island, Washington--including airfare, accommodations, massages and more! Enter today and receive a $10 gift certificate to shop in Brenda's On-line Auction.

    You can find all the details on Brenda's web site: www.brendanovak.com

    What Does Amazon's Decision Really Mean? - by Penny Sansevieri

    An interview with Jerry D. Simmons, regarding the far-reaching implications of Amazon's recent announcement that any small press or print-on-demand publisher doing business with them would need to print books through their publishing arm: BookSurge. Jerry is a former Executive with the Time Warner Book Group who left there in 2003 to build one of the leading social networking sites for Independent authors, NothingBinding.

    What's the real outcome going to be from this Amazon decision?

    The publishers impacted will follow the demands of Amazon and print their books with Book Surge. The wider implication is that Amazon strengthens their position with these publishers and creates a monster with their vertical integration. This leaves each one of those publishers vulnerable to new demands by Amazon. What's next? Higher discounts. Right now these publishers have been forced to change vendors, it might have cost them a bit more money, but remember, they market to writers not consumers. So if they are unable to place their authors' books on Amazon, it looks bad in the eyes of their customers, the writers. These publishers don't have the courage to say no and take a stand. And it's not about the fact they sell a ton of books on Amazon, it's about their customers' view of them and their ability to market their own books.

    How do you predict the long-term effects of this as it relates to the small author and publisher?

    The long-term effects for the author and publisher are devastating. With Amazon strengthening and securing their place in the distribution and sales channel, they can do anything they want. The next move will be to squeeze these small authors and publishers for placement fees, advertising fees, and eventually higher discounts. When you give in once, it never stops, this is the way of the publishing world and booksellers. It will get to the point where they start to lose money on each book sold. Only then will Amazon back off, but you can bet they are going to push authors and publishers to the wall and take every possible nickel out of the equation.

    What can an author/publisher do to "fight back?"

    Draw the line with this decision, pull their books from Amazon, create a new online market for selling their books, a central location for all self-published, print-on-demand books that has no alliance with any publisher or printer. Again, it's not about selling books, it's about how they are seen in the eyes of their customers, the writers. They are concerned about their own pipeline for new business drying up and that is much more important than giving in to Amazon's demands. Each one of these publishers could switch all their allegiance to B&N.com today, but they haven't, and the reason is that in the eyes of the writer, they feel they must be on Amazon to be successful. Short term it hurts business and they are more concerned about that than the longer term impact which is going to be a continual erosion of their profit margin.

    What alternatives do authors and publishers have besides selling their books on Amazon?

    It's time for the self-published, print-on-demand companies and small publishers to begin creating their own marketplace, totally and completely separate from all the online platforms that sell their books. I strongly believe that the website NothingBinding is a solution, and for full disclosure, it is a site that I founded. But here is the key, if you are not part of the traditional world of big New York publishing, from which I spent 25 years, then authors must realize it is fruitless to continue to struggle to become part of something dominated and controlled by the largest publishers in the world.

    Amazon is clearly inside the traditional world, and they are setting restrictions on anyone outside that wants to be part of their world. This will never end! It's time now to create your own community and establish a voice in the marketplace. I'm confident that Nothing Binding can fill that void, becoming the community and voice for Independent publishing. The name alone signifies a non-alliance with any publisher or printer. A social networking website that allows authors free placement of their books with links to outside sources is a perfect way for authors to separate themselves from the traditional world of big publishing; in fact, it's the only way to create a market and achieve increased sales they so desperately want and need.

    Do you think this was a bad decision on Amazon's part and if so, why?

    Obviously Amazon weighed the profit from the sales of all these POD books versus the additional revenue of printing AND sales. They made a calculated gamble and it appears they have been right. Now there is no stopping them on their demands. It won't happen overnight, but they will make new rules and continue to do so until it negatively impacts their own revenue stream. Giving in is a monumental mistake for the author and publisher, if the POD companies had taken a stand against the decision and risked short-term profits, they would have been much better in the long term and more respected by their own customers in the marketplace.

    Why do you think Amazon did this only for the print-on-demand books and not books that are offset printed? They claim they did this so it would be easier for them to marry books with other products that customers wanted, combine the package and shipping for convenience and cost savings. What about all the other books that are offset printed? They have the same problem with marrying books and products, but they don't own an offset printing company, yet! If I was running any company that does a substantial amount of business with Amazon and saw what they were doing with books, I'd keep a close eye on what other parts and manufacturing companies they purchase. Vertical integration in this case is good for Amazon, no, great for Amazon, but bad for the publishing business and possibly very bad for other product lines sold on Amazon.

    Since AuthorHouse/iUniverse and Lulu have signed the contract with Amazon, does this change the playing field for the other publishers, or is it irrelevant (and if so, why)?

    With Author House and Lulu agreeing to Amazon's demands, it puts pressure on the other companies to follow suit. None of these companies can risk their own business drying up and even though it's doubtful they lose a ton of sales if they dropped from Amazon, it would be the negative perception their own possible customers would have, i.e. the writer, and of course their competition would use this as leverage in their own marketing as "being the one company still doing business with Amazon." These writers don't really understand the implications, yet, all they see is that their books are or are not on Amazon for sale; that's all they care about.

    In the survey of writers I completed long before NB was started, I found that virtually 98% felt they must have their books on Amazon, and clearly 70% hated the fact they had to give a 55% discount to them. When asked if Amazon went away tomorrow, how much would it impact sales, only about 15% felt they sold enough books on Amazon to make a difference. They must be there, they hate being there, yet it doesn't really make a big difference, so what's the point? Once Amazon raises the effective discount, or asks for ad or placement fees, and the publisher passes this along to their authors, they might wake up. But who knows, right now, all the author cares about is making sure their books are still listed and for sale on Amazon.

    Fighting back should be done gradually and not a knee jerk reaction. I think if these authors and publishers set a deadline for Amazon to reverse their decision or else they would pull all books, they could get positive media attention to this, they will have capitalized on this in a way that would draw attention to them and their books, and in the long run they would be out from under the thumb of a very big online retailer. The analogy I use is that if the U.S. had been serious about alternative fuels back in 1973 during the oil embargo, we wouldn't be in the mess we are today, 35 years later. Of course you can't compare oil to books, but the fact remains, this cave in to Amazon is a very steep and slippery slope and it won't take anywhere near 35 years for them to realize their mistake, maybe 35 months!

    If authors seek out other platforms to sell their books - how will they compete with the "comfort level" consumers feel with Amazon?

    There is no way to compete with the comfort level of Amazon and that of course is a problem, but a short-term one. Solutions will create short-term discomfort, but I strongly believe people buy books on Amazon because it's all they know. If there was a viable alternative, then I think consumers would welcome it. The responsibility is on the shoulders of the publishers to counter this strategy with cover price discounts, until the consumer starts to feel comfortable again and then you can readdress the price issue.

    These publishers will have to make some short-term concessions to attract their consumers, but it beats what they are going to have to endure when they cave to Amazon. There is no easy solution, there is no silver bullet that will make everything okay tomorrow, there will be some issues that have to be worked out, but if all these authors and companies would combine forces, create a new online market for themselves and their books, in 35 months they will be glad they did. Eat it in the short term for long term gain-that is the answer to the Amazon problem. Because Amazon is going to do nothing in the future to help the POD companies' bottom lines, they are going to continue to eat away at their margins in a number of ways while at the same time squeezing them on price and discount. It's a no win situation for the authors and publishers and it doesn't appear that they really realize the situation they put themselves in by giving in to Amazon's demands.

    About the Author

    Penny C. Sansevieri, CEO and founder of Author Marketing Experts, Inc., is a book marketing and media relations expert whose company has developed some of the most cutting-edge book marketing campaigns. Visit AME

    Published At: www.Isnare.com

    Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=243134&ca=Writing

    Cool Announcements

    The 2008 Scriptshark Insider Screenwriting Competition

    The deadline to enter is June 30, 2008

    For more information visit: www.scriptshark.com


    Writers Weekly has more information about the Amazon issue - Writers Weekly


    A.L. Heffernan & Associates

    If you're a busy author looking for help with press releases, newsletters, brochures or promotional flyers - A.L. Heffernan & Associates offers high quality services at competitive prices.

    You can check them out at: www.alheffernan.com


    The Story Circle Network

    This is a site for women writers and offers tips, stories, online classes, writing/reading circles and more.

    You can check them out at: www.storycircle.org


    Tiger Publications

    I just found out about this publisher. They're fairly new and offer $500-$5,000 advances. Royalties are 7% to 10%. They accept multiple submissions. They have no word count or genre restrictions. And I love this: they have no limitations on the number of pages for your synopsis.

    For more information about them and how to submit, please go to: www.tigerpublications.com


    Flogging the Quill

    I stumbled upon this site and thought I'd share it with you. It's quite interesting. You can take The Flogometer Challenge by submitting your first chapter. Ray Rhamey will critique your first page and post it on the site with his comments.

    You can check it out at: www.floggingthequill.com


    Celtic Hearts Romance Writers

    I just joined this group and they're so wonderful. They're a special interest chapter of RWA and they focus on the Celtic genre of romance. You do have to be a member of RWA to join this chapter, but they do offer online workshops to both members and non-members.

    You can visit them at: www.celtichearts.org


    Bobbie Christmas is the "Book Doctor" and Author of Write In Style, a triple-award-winning textbook for writers of fiction and nonfiction, available wherever books are sold.

    Bobbie loves to receive questions from writers and offer her expert advice. If you have any questions you need answered, please e-mail her at: Bobbie@zebraeditor.com

    For the latest Q&A with Bobbie, go to AskTheBookDoctor on the CS4W site.


    If you have an announcement you would like to share with us, please send it to: sandy@coolstuff4writers.com with "announcement" in the subject line.

    I love to hear from you!

    Peace,

    Sandy

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