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Is the Amazon Kindle Becoming the Enemy of Authors?

3754368240 Is the Amazon Kindle Becoming the Enemy of Authors?Amazon: Don’t fragment books (or other content)

I agree with Devin Coldewey at CrunchGear that Andrew Wylie’s deal to publish big authors’ backlists exclusively on the Amazon Kindle is bad for readers (and for authors and for the industry).

Fragmenting content such that one has to buy one device to read one author and another to read another is blind to the needs and realities of the market. It’s dealmaking for dealmaking’s sake.

If I were one of those authors, I’d squeal like a columnist put behind a Times paywall (either one). Random House is right to stick it back to Wylie and refuse to do business with the now-niche agency. And Amazon is putting itself in a dangerous position to be the enemy, not the friend, of writers, publishers, and readers. But Amazon’s no fool. It is driving a wedge into the heart of the industry.

The real upshot of this deal, I think, is that agents and publishers alike will find themselves locked out as big authors make deals directly with Amazon.

Yes, the Kindle reader is available on laptops and phones and iPads and coming Android tablets. But it won’t be available on other eBooks, and that’s going to hurt the eBook market’s growth, which could affect Amazon, even as it announces that its Kindle book sales exceeded hardback sales last month.

This is the same fear I have about the appification of content with magazine editors gleefully slapping their stories onto iPad apps in the belief that it returns control of the experience and business model to them when, in fact, it cuts them off from every browser user around the world. Nose. Face. Where’s my knife?

In the early days of content on mobile, we saw this game play out: Carriers made exclusive deals to get content in hopes that would get users to buy their phones instead of the other guys’. Didn’t work. A phone’s a phone. A browser’s a browser. A book’s a book.

And an e-book better damned well be an e-book, or books and authors and publishers and agents are all screwed.

Cross posted at buzzmachine.com

Photo by Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com

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Jeff Jarvis blogs about media and news at Buzzmachine.com. The author of What Would Google Do? (HarperCollins 2009), Jarvis is associate professor and director of the interactive journalism program at the ...

  • Phil

    Jeff – the books in question are available to me now immediately and I can start reading them in under a minute. Before this deal took place, I would have had to drive to the bookstore (45 minutes each way), hope the book were in stock, and then come home. Now, I can access the book more quickly, probably have it available to more people all at once than ever, and pay the author more than he would receive from Random House or MacMillan (and where was the publiusher previously while the author waited to receive eBook royalties?). I believe the publisher gets hurt it this deal, but the authors and readers make out big time.

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  • http://seobridges.com Erick Pettersen

    I suspect the market will work itself out. I am not sure what the rights issues are for e-books; though, I imagine authors may begin to make multi e-publishing deals. As to traditional publishers and agents, I foresee them taking on more publishing consultancy roles. Instead of traditional publishing houses, there will be publishing consulting agencies.

    In my estimation, new authors are getting a little tired of feeling like they have to prove themselves to one or a few people (agents & publishers) in order to get to the readers. It’s the readers who buy the books, it’s the readers who matter the most. Sure, it’s a different pay structure. But for new authors who would rather have a lot of a little than a little of a lot, that structure may be more appealing.

    Erick

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    I’m a Kindle published author and I think the way the market has opened up for authors is really great. I can publish my own books myself and don’t have to go through the standard gate keepers. That’s great. It gives authors a much greater opportunity to get discovered by readers and build a fan base.

  • Greg

    Didn’t the publishing industry already start the wedge driving with the ‘agency model’? The lack of competitive pricing for e-books is what really started this battle. The book publishing industry has learned nothing from the troubles the music and video industry has gone through in regards to digital media. Once again the customer is the one who gets caught in the middle.

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    Phil: If you don’t buy an expensive Kindle or if you have another e-Book reader like the NOOK, how are you as a reader making out “big time” by having books go exclusively to one e-Book reader? It is like in the console game industry where different consoles have different games forcing you to buy multiple consoles to play all the ones you want or, more likely, to only buy one console and miss out on a bunch of games you want.

    That is definitely not a benefit for authors or readers.

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    The large publishing companies will fight to protect their outdated business model tooth and nail. Just like the record companies did. And look what happened to them!

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