Posted on Jan 27, 2011 in Publishing
A stimulating three-day conference in New York with about 1,200 attendees, agents/publishers/marketers et al, all of us trying to figure out how to adapt, survive and thrive as e-book growth changes our business. What’s the Future for Brick-and-Mortar Bookstores? What are new Models for Agents? Beyond the Ebook: What’s Possible? Will Territorial Sales Become Obsolete? Many of these questions we’ve already contemplated, but when else can we have a full two-day immersion in all things e-book, with perspectives from every angle of publishing. Within the walls of various sessions at the conference, one could ponder his/her own publishing existence, wondering: how will I continue to add value, compete and thrive in my business? One agent on a panel explained a situation where his client is developing an online novel in serialization; the agent said there was “no place to have a role” –no place to work on and commission this project. Really? Was there no way to find or create a meaningful role? Perhaps in that particular circumstance. But that’s not for the long view. We may as well hang it up now and set up a lemonade stand instead. (Personally, I’d go into the Lego business with the excess stock I possess, but I digress….) Agents must find a way to have a place and a role. And writers must be open to working with agents to find that place. We must evolve, add value, AND continue to value relationships. Check out the DBW website http://dbw2011.digitalbookworld.com.
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