As 2016 draws to an end, iUniverse presents 5 reasons why 2017 is the year to turn that manuscript into a published book.
After a year of political strife, social disorder, and generally unfavorable news, people (i.e. readers) are looking for opportunities to escape. They are exhausted with hearing about the presidential election, Brexit, and problems in the Middle East. Publishing a book which provides an outlet away from all this negativity means giving readers what they desperately need.
- Self-published books are gaining ground in the e-book market: According to Author Earnings, the Big Five Publishers (Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster) now account for less than a quarter of all e-book purchases on Amazon.
- The Big 5 publishers are also losing ground in the print book market: As of January 2016, less than 50% of unit sales of print bestsellers were published by a Big Five Publisher (Author Earnings).
- Self-published books are getting more attention from Hollywood. In 2016 alone, four iUniverse titles received shopping agreements or were optioned by production houses:
- James Reston Jr.’s The Innocence of Joan Little: A Southern Mystery was optioned by Paulist Productions (read more here)
- Reuben Sparks, One Cowrie Shell, in shopping agreement with Legion of Creatives
- Donna Ward’s Alias Island, in shopping agreement with Five More Minutes
- Philippa Levine’s Tweeker Parade, also in shopping agreement with Five More Minutes
- Lastly, remember that life is short: The passing away of so many high-profile people in 2016 – including David Bowie, Prince, and most recently George Michael — serves to highlight that we don’t know how much time we really have on this planet to get our message out for people to see. Time is never on your side. If you want to publish that manuscript, give yourself a two-month maximum to finish editing it. Check out our article on which stalling techniques to avoid!
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