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There's been a sort of movable discussion wandering through a couple writer communities I'm part of, brought on in part by writers who are trying to figure out how best to grow their audience, make a living, and maybe even get a bigger piece of the action.

Not surprisingly, many of these conversations come 'round to web serialization for fun and profit, what works, what doesn't. Some folks are of the opinion that giving one's work away "for free" is always a bad deal for the writer, some folks think that giving work away "for free" is the wave of the future, whereupon we're all gonna starve, some folks think that asking readers to kick in a buck for downloading a novel direct from the author is tacky, some think it's OK, but that no one will pay.

In other words, it's a complicated subject and lots of bright people are struggling to make sense of it, and to figure out how to work current realities to their benefit while simultaneously trying to figure out where current realities are going to take us in one, three, six years.

Now, Steve and I did well with our web serializations. I honestly don't know if that's because of a Paradigm Shift, or because we have Incredibly Cool Fans(TM), or because we were writing a Liaden story -- or a combination of all those factors and a bunch that I haven't thought of.

In the spirit of trying to figure some stuff out myself, I offer the following poll, going from the general to the specific.


[Poll #1381306]

Date: 2009-04-10 08:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] romsfuulynn.livejournal.com
I am good for about $30 for access to the book and will donate at least that and possibly as much as $10 every two weeks on payday (Tuesday).

I have donated to several online novels, including Diane Duane's multi year - "oh, I'm sorry, terrible stuff is going on in my personal life" and I don't even regret that. Much. I've got seven chapters of her stuff that I didn't have before.

I donated to both of Lawrence Watt-Evans novels, and am making occasional donations to his current effort.

I would like a finished book I can easily read and keep - my personal preference is Mobipocket or eReader, but I'm happy with an HTML file that anyone can use to "roll their own."

I'm not fond of PDF and would use the mobipocket creator to make a Mobipocket out of it.

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