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MCA Hogarth, one of my older crowdfunding friends, has a campaign on Kickstarter for a short story collection "To Discover and Preserve." Her Pelted stories are brilliant anthropomorphic fiction, and Alysha Forrest is a favorite character. Regrettably the backer options jumped from $10 to $75 and all the higher ones are already gone anyway, so only e-book copies are left. >_< But it's still great reading if you don't mind reading on a screen.
Re: Yes ...
Date: 2021-11-06 10:54 am (UTC)Yeah.. I remember those too. That's what influenced me to try my hand at publishing. I think the problem is that Patron doesn't allow her the flexibility she used to have.
Re: Yes ...
Date: 2021-11-06 11:32 am (UTC)That's a good influence.
>> I think the problem is that Patron doesn't allow her the flexibility she used to have. <<
She said on her LiveJournal that she dropped Patreon for some other service.
And to think that it all started when some publisher dumped her ... I think this was back with The Aphorisms of Kherishdar, and I suggested just offering the stories straight to the fans who were already wound up expecting an collection. So that's what she did.
Re: Yes ...
Date: 2021-11-06 12:08 pm (UTC)I still offer products in a range of prices, with ebooks the cheapest (in the $3-5 range), paperbacks at retail the cheapest I can afford to offer them (in the $16 range), and then the premium products that you can get either through Etsy or Kickstarter, like signed paperbacks, cameos, etc. But Kickstarter prizes are not intended as normal products: they're intended as capital-raising offerings, which is why even the ebook prizes are twice the amount the book will be at retail, later. People backing the KS do so knowing they're paying more so they can see the product happen at all.
If the prices are too much in the premium lines, I suggest waiting for the book to hit retail and picking up the ebook or paperback then. (Sadly, I can't do much about paper/glue/binding prices and shipping costs. But I do try to keep the retail paperback affordable.)
Re: Yes ...
Date: 2021-11-07 09:38 pm (UTC)<3