Mass authorship and the rise of self-publishing

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Mass authorship and the rise of self-publishing

"In the last two decades, digital technologies have made it possible for anyone with a computer and an Internet connection to rapidly and inexpensively self-publish a book. Once a stigmatized niche activity, self-publishing has grown explosively. Hobbyists and professionals alike have produced millions of books, circulating them through e-readers and the web. What does this new flood of books mean for publishing, authors, and readers? Some lament the rise of self-publishing because it tramples the gates and gatekeepers who once reserved publication for those who met professional standards. Others tout authors' new freedom from the narrow-minded exclusivity of traditional publishing. Critics mourn the death of the author; fans celebrate the democratization of authorship. Drawing on eight years of research and interviews with more than eighty self-published writers, Mass Authorship avoids the polemics, instead showing how writers are actually thinking about and dealing with this brave new world. Timothy Laquintano compares the experiences of self-publishing authors in three distinct genres--poker strategy guides, memoirs, and romance novels--as well as those of writers whose self-published works hit major bestseller lists. He finds that the significance of self-publishing and the challenge it presents to traditional publishing depend on the aims of authors, the desires of their readers, the affordances of their platforms, and the business plans of the companies that provide those platforms. In drawing a nuanced portrait of self-publishing authors today, Laquintano answers some of the most pressing questions about what it means to publish in the twenty-first century: How do writers establish credibility in an environment with no editors to judge quality? How do authors police their copyrights online without recourse to the law? How do they experience Amazon as a publishing platform? And how do they find an audience when, it sometimes seems, there are more writers than readers?"--

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English
Pages
243

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Mass authorship and the rise of self-publishing
2016, University of Iowa Press
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Table of Contents

The decline of vanity and the rise of self-publishing
Becoming an author without a publisher
The birth of independent authorship
Amazon as a new intermediary : experimental self-publishing and popular fiction writing
Microclimates of intellectual property
Book reviews and credibility in a nonfiction niche market
Conclusion : hyperabundance and the future of books.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Iowa City
Series
Impressions: Studies in the art, culture, and future of books, Impressions (Series) (University of Iowa Press)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
070.5/93
Library of Congress
Z285.5 .L37 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 243 pages
Number of pages
243

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44565332M
ISBN 10
1609384458
ISBN 13
9781609384456, 9781609384463
LCCN
2016004609
OCLC/WorldCat
946141905

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL32745592W

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