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Is self-publishing a salvation for authors? The case of Lithuanian printed bestseller in the digital environment
Author(s) -
Arūnas Gudinavičius
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
libellarium journal for research in the field of information and related sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1846-9213
pISSN - 1846-8527
DOI - 10.15291/libellarium.v8i1.213
Subject(s) - lithuanian , publishing , publication , service (business) , speculation , advertising , media studies , library science , sociology , world wide web , computer science , political science , law , business , philosophy , linguistics , marketing , finance
There has been much speculation in the past years about self-publishing. Some argue that publishing houses do not have a future as publishing service providers. Others claim that it is very easy to publish a book as an e-book. There are many success stories of self-publishers. More and more authors are wondering if they actually need a publisher and a retailer knowing they always take the biggest cut of the pie. The paper looks at the case of a Lithuanian author bestseller (in print). This book has also received the Lithuanian Book of the Year Award in the Fiction category. The author had the book published in Lithuanian by a traditional publishing house. It was quite successful so he decided to self-publish a digital version in English. The steps taken by the author to publish his e-book on Amazon are described and analyzed. Finally, the paper presents the results of selling and promoting his e-book on Amazon platform and provides some insights into facing the market without professional help.

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