Why I'm Taking a Break from Writing Books

I am a lifelong book lover. I was the type of kid who preferred being in the library rather than playing recess or football with his friends. I'd always wanted to be an author and was fortunate at the age of 28 to have the first novel I wrote, Forever My Lady, which I originally self-published, become traditionally published by Hachette.

I soon found that I could make a comfortable living self-publishing (or indie publishing as we call it) and through ups and downs and changes from Amazon's KDP including Kindle Unlimited, I held fast, wrote and co-wrote over 100 books under different genres and to this date, make a pretty consistent living.

Then, everything changed.

The last year and a half, I've noticed that consumer attention has shifted. Not only in terms of the all-you-can-eat monthly subscription models of Kindle Unlimited and Scribd, but overall.

When I had an honest evaluation of where consumer attention is, (not where I want it to be), I saw that it is on social media, live events, music, gaming, streaming services and others. How do I know? Not only is that where my own consumer attention is, but it's where even my most fanatic readers has gone.

Indie publishing sales have gone up as a whole, but not for each author.  Brand author names aside, sales are spread thin across multiple authors and pen names.  Traditional houses have combat this by raising prices even though their own sales have dwindled in most cases, which is the same solution movie houses have done with with their lowering sales. The problem has become that the more they raised the prices, the less people have bought.

I pay attention to what people do more than what they say and on a recent nearly two month long trip to New York City, I watched people on the subways. New York is a great way to observe nationwide and even worldwide consumer behavior because there are tourists from all over the world.

10 years ago, when I lived in New York I would see at least 25% of people reading books, magazines or eBooks, on this trip, I was lucky if I saw one person reading a magazine. Perhaps there were some listening to audio books, but 90% of the train were looking at or listening to their mobile devices. CLICK HERE FOR MORE

Jon Shuerger

Marine Veteran. Author. CEO of The Strategic Author.

6 年

Good read, good information. I'm trying to get started in novel-writing myself, so this was good to see.

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David Forel

President at Seismic Rocks

6 年

Stop, look with a fresh eye, remake the life plan. Difficult steps. Congratulations and best fortune to you.

Great read. Highly agree. That's basically verbatim why I've switched gears from bookwriting to screenwriting. Amazing insight sir.

Matthew Dovell MPA MCPPO

Public Financial Management

6 年

I've also been thinking maybe blogs, podcasts and perhaps teaching online classes. However with that last one there appears to be quite a number of different platforms.

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