By Deena Fisher
Everyone knows that POD means vanity press, right? Say that to any reputable indie publisher and you just might end up with a black eye.
I’m holding a trade paperback POD in my right hand—well, I put it down to type, but I had it in my hand; and it looks to me indistinguishable from the offset printed book I had in my left hand except for the price, which is about a dollar higher. I’m sure that’s a red flag for some right there, but bear with me.
The same book, published electronically, sells for half the retail price online, a significant difference. That’s not always the case. Purchase an e-book copy of a hardback bestseller still on the NY Times list and you’re going to pay the same price.
The P/E price mystery
Why? Just why is an e-book the same price as a hardback? I was first annoyed and then amused when I read a comment posted to Engadget’s recent report about Amazon’s Kindle. The gist of it was: (more…)