anyone here actually read ebooks?
i run a lit mag and i'm trying to determine if it's worth the significant extra effort to put epub & kindle out there.
they barely sell. i do much better with the print editions. i'm just not sure if the audience is small but loyal, or if digital feels like a bonus addon that people take but never actually read.
please give me your insights!!! i need perspective outside my own. :)
boost too, if you'd be so kind.
@pixelpaperyarn That's surprising. All the other indie authors I follow have reported the opposite, with their print sales being dwarfed by digital sales.
What about your production process requires extra effort for digital releases?
@pixelpaperyarn Yeah, it's not a universal rule.
I am surprised by the workflow. That sounds like the reverse order of what I usually see, including my own. But it works for you!
@pixelpaperyarn Playing to your strengths! Conversely, I'm someone who drafts everything in Markdown and writes Ruby scripts to auto-generate PDFs. %D
@jaycie it's graceful degradation in a publishing paradigm. ๐
it partly comes from my previous life as a print designer. i make it look really good in print first, and then slowly strip my pretty styling back down until i'm at raw text again.
in the process, i clean the text up so at the end, it's super clean.