The role of the online book publisher in a changing world is welcomed by many authors. In the past they may have labored over manuscripts for years before opening a register of publishers. Under most names there would be an officious note to the effect that unsolicited manuscripts would not be welcome.
Many wondered why the firms put their names in the registry at all since they seemed so intent on rejecting everyone who approached them. Yet there is a long list of successful books which were rejected by many publishers before being accepted by one and becoming a money spinner.
However, traditional publishers are now paying dearly for their arrogance. The wastefulness of a system which accepted or rejected arduous work capriciously has also become apparent, in hindsight. The Internet has put a cat among the paper pigeons. Many have simply disappeared and others have had to adapt to life in a competitive online publishing world.
Allied against change in the book industry are the forces of conservatism. People taught as infants to respect and love paper books as symbols of intellectual prowess find it virtually impossible to change preferences and emotions of a lifetime. However, since the 1980s the earliest experiences of children have altered E-books are taking over from paper ones and traditional publishers must adapt, or die.
As the world evolves some things disappear and new adaptations grow and evolve. Readers and writers of paper books might be on the decline but they are being replaced by many new readers of e-books who own hungry electronic readers with huge appetites.
An online book publisher has a promising future as new authors look for ways to edit, print and publish their own works. They will benefit immensely from the opportunities to publish small print runs or e-books that can be marketed online even without the support of a well funded publishing firm.
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