Friday, March 13, 2020
The End of The Indie Gold Rush -- A guest post for Bookmachine
The End of The Indie Gold Rush A guest post for Bookmachine The End of The Indie Gold Rush? A guest post for Bookmachine I was invited to guest post for Bookmachine and decided to dig deeper in the point made by Kristine Kathryn Rush that we might be at the end of the indie gold rush, if there ever was one. Hereââ¬â¢s to starting the year on a positive note!An ALCS survey in the UKà last summer crystallised industry concerns about whether career authorship is a viable profession these days. The report painted a somewhat grim picture for professional and part-time authors alikeââ¬âregardless of whether those authors publish traditionally or independently. (For a crash-course on the industry landscape, I recommend Kristine Kathryn Rushââ¬â¢s exhaustive report on ââ¬Å"things indies learned in 2014â⬠.)The question now is, has the indie ââ¬Å"Gold Rushâ⬠passed? Is success finite, and has it been mined to depletion?I donââ¬â¢t believe so.In fact, Iââ¬â¢m convinced weââ¬â¢ll see many more indie success stories over the next few yearsââ¬âmaybe even more than the ones weâ â¬â¢ve witnessed so far. The ââ¬Å"Gold Rushâ⬠ends when there is no more gold left, or no way to get to it. Thatââ¬â¢s not the case here. The problem today is that there are too many people who want to find it, and perhaps not enough of them willing to do the hard work it takes to strike it rich.Read the whole post over at Bookmachine!
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