that is very odd indeed, I have writer friends and I hear about their indie sales on 30 plus year old books, they do sell, so six montns with no sales whatsoever? sniff sniff.. hmmmm
In what universe is it that people who publish a low selling genre novel find that the key to a teaching gig? hmmmmmmmmm, either in These Days or in the Days Before covid-19.
Perhaps worth noting that Chris Anderson's Long Tail theory was interesting, somewhat intuitive, and a great story ... but appears to have been pretty conclusively disproven. Instead, "product variety is likely to increase demand concentration." (Italics mine.)
Also worth noting: maybe it's not the publishers; maybe it's the recommendation algorithms. If most sales came from people browsing online, as opposed to specifically searching for author or title, then a tweak to recommendation algorithms can have the effect of moving all copies from bookstore shelves to storage out back; still technically available for sale, but nobody's just picking them up.
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Date: 2020-08-27 10:46 pm (UTC)https://mackinstitute.wharton.upenn.edu/2017/is-tom-cruise-threatened-an-empirical-study-of-the-impact-of-product-variety-on-demand-concentration/
cf also https://medium.com/before-the-dot/the-long-tail-when-a-famous-theory-got-almost-all-wrong-12d3c6eb0de9
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