Why my books are published in paperback

booksAlthough I couldn’t manage without my practical ereader  (Kindle Keyboard 3G) and downloaded ebooks, I still love physical  books. The cover, the colour, the weight, flicking the pages and smelling the paper – mmm! See a pile of books and I’m instantly lost.

Apart from the pleasure of holding a beautiful object,  the smell of the paper and the joy of a piece of clever design, all the elements are there in the order you expect; the cover, title page, perhaps with an intriguing or intricate graphic, a little piece about the author, some background to the book which sets the tone. Then off you go to turn the first page.

With an ebook, I’m abruptly into the story, which is good in one way, but I often find myself clicking back and looking first at the cover image, the dramatis personae, any notes before starting, but that’s me. However, for sheer practicality and the ability to instantly access reasonably priced stories anywhere in the world wherever you can get connected, the ereader is unparalleled.

From a commercial point of view, a paperback is a useful marketing tool even though it is more expensive to produce. Many competitions and book reviewers specify paperback only. And a physical book can be taken to book fairs and put into book professionals’ hands.

But something I’ve noticed when offering any of my books as a prize in competition, is that unless I’ve specified the prize is ebook only, winners nearly always opt for the paperback in preference to the ebook. Readers have told me they connect better with the story when holding a  physical book. And I do sell quite a lot of signed copies, at book events, fairs, fetes, lunches, on the airplane or in a café.

And let’s not forget, books on shelves are beautiful things.

 

Alison Morton is the author of Roma Nova thrillers, INCEPTIO, and PERFIDITAS. Third in series, SUCCESSIO, is now out and Book 4 is in the editing process!

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So, how was 2013 for you?

Sue always said she'd be my first customer at my launch.

Sue Cook always said she’d be my first customer at my launch.

2013 was a life-changing year for me; two books published, one shortlisted for the International Rubery Award  and awarded quality marks for self-published work (B.R.A.G. MedallionTM and Awesome Indie), conferences, London Book Fair, radio interviews, fantastic launch events (March and November), invitations to speak and appear on countless blogs, writing (paying!) articles and a raft of clever, authoritative and encouraging reviews for my books.

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At Pembury Library in March

But I’ve connected with great colleagues, book lovers, fellow writers – all delightful – and it’s the people who make it so rewarding.

Sure, it’s been hard work, but we’ve had fun. Here are a few glimpses…

 

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At the London Book Fair with Helen Hart and Joanna Zefron of SilverWood Books

 

 

 

 

 

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With Liesel Schwarz at the RNA Conference

 

 

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INCEPTIO in Waterstones Tunbridge Wells

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As a guest speaker at the NineWorlds Geekfest, with Sian Fever

 

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PERFIDITAS arrives!

 

 

 

 

Simon Scarrow, PERFIDITAS and me!

Simon Scarrow, PERFIDITAS and me at the Harrogate History Festival

 

 

 

 

 

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Back on Radio Kent in November

 

 

 

 

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PERFIDITAS launch

 

 

 

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With critique partner Denise Barnes

 

 

 

 

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With Sarah Berry, editor of the local magazine I write for.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So how was your 2013?

 

Alison Morton is the author of Roma Nova thrillers, INCEPTIO, and PERFIDITAS. Third in series, SUCCESSIO, is out early summer 2014.

Winter ebook sale - 50% or even less!

SALEINCEPTIO  (ebook)  is on sale until 20 January only.

Now, I don’t do free – I think writers should be paid for their creativity, the sweat of their brows and their sheer persistence. 😉

But offering readers a good deal is quite a different thing…

Where and how much?
Click the link below to go to the page on your your preferred site.

UK
Amazon    £1.33
USA Amazon   $1.25 B&N Nook  $1.29 
Germany Amazon    €1.25
Worldwide Smashwords    $1.29
for all non-Kindle formats
Kobo   $1.29

 Caveat (as the Romans say) – Sometimes the retailers adjust the prices we have set, so they can vary a little. But the deals will still be excellent value!