Charles Barouch wrote:
> If you want books, we need to commit to publishers.

I'm about to self-publish a book called Using DesignBais.  Printing the 300
page book with good quality paper, images, nice binding, etc, costs about
$50 per copy.  I have to pay for many books to be shipped to me, and I will
ship to anyone who orders so my cost of business goes up a little there.
The end-user cost of the book will be $200 per copy, which is further
weighted to account for the lack of volume in our community.  I originally
apologized for the price but given the specialized content I've not heard a
single complaint about the price.  In fact I'm pleasantly overwhelmed at
the excitement this offering has generated and I'm encouraged to do more.

So, we don't really need publishers who need guarantees of much larger
volumes.  I share this experience in the hope that some other author might
be interested in following the same path to write and self-publish
user-friendly books or booklets on U2-related topics.  This is specialized
info we're after and I don't think there are many people here who would see
this as anything other than a normal and necessary business expense, so
from my recent experience I think such an effort would be rewarded.

Getting advance orders should (arguably) be a standard operating procedure
for some, maybe with some third-party taking orders/cash "in escrow" so to
speak.  With so many people saying they want something and then not
ordering after extended development (been there, done that), the "trust but
verify" strategy is hardly unjustified.  Writing material like this takes
months out of someone's life, and if material doesn't sell after that much
effort, it's doubtful that this community will get many more chances to
dangle the same carrot.

HTH
TG@ scribblescribblescribbleNebula-RnD.com
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