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u/IAmTheRedWizards ยท 3 pointsr/WritingPrompts

So I'm trying to take a look at Caesar/Jordan's book and I'm wondering why the Amazon site looks so bizarre and then I realize oh. It's a mobile link.

Here's the at-home link: http://www.amazon.com/Blow-Ship-Adventures-Space-Book-ebook/dp/B00N49QMYM/

Anyway I bought a copy. One thing though, purely from a business standpoint - /u/CaesarNaples2 - $1 seems like a great deal from an authorial standpoint, because you think "people don't know me, but they'll see the price point and think, eh, can't go wrong". I've had innumerable conversations IRL and on /r/writing, however, where people have said that they typically skip right over $1 ebooks because they automatically think that the quality isn't there. They've been burned a number of times by shoddy books in the $1 bin. Now, you can price your stuff at whatever level you want, but the advice I've been given in the past is to price it commensurate with what the pros are offering. It's that old chestnut about faking it 'til you make it: if you project an aura of confidence in your product (by pricing it above $1, in this case), people will be more confident in picking it up and reading it. This is a long-winded way of saying I think you should be asking minimum $3 for a short story collection. Don't sell yourself short; I've read your work and you're worth it.

Moving on, on this Sunday of the Labour Day Weekend, I have an excerpt from my first novel to share. I posted it to Chapterfy here: http://www.chapterfy.com/r/disappearance-chapter-2-excerpt/

If I recall previous Sundays correctly I'm allowed some shameless, vile self-promotion here so if you liked what you read there, feel free to buy a copy here: http://www.amazon.com/Disappearance-Trevor-Zaple-ebook/dp/B00DL123N2 (if you feel extra generous/like the feel of a paperback book, the good people behind Kindle Match allow me to give you the ebook for free along with it).

Also, for Amazon Prime users: http://www.amazon.com/What-You-See-Get-ebook/dp/B00IL0HODW/ is free for you. FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!