Good Literature Is Getting Lost In The Hub Of Marketing

In the earlier times, editors and publishers used to decide which books will come on to the shelves of the bookstores. Now, a lot of marketing factors decide which books will come on to the market. Many deserving books don't make it to the shelves !
 
March 1, 2010 - PRLog -- The list of popular books, though varying from country to country a little, seems more or less like this:
Criminal novels, Sex books, Puzzle books, Cook-books, Childrens' books, Self-help books,
Travel guides, Memoirs of the famous people, Romantic novels, The Classics.

Where have the poetry, the humor, short stories, autobiographies gone?  Market seems to dictate the publishing business as it does in all other industries- not the quality. Publishers seem to choose "average" quality literature to ensure "optimum" sales.
This is the present of capitalism to our world.
Even the most known literary prizes seem to follow the market. More and more true critics complain about their choices. We seem to be embedded in the "average" values of the market and advertising.

Off-set publishers which print their books and store them and try to sell afterwards, are very careful with their choices. They have lost about 40% of their business to the P.O.D. or digital publishers who sell only on-line. They must make sure, they don't loose money by not obeying the rules of the market. They take 1 manuscript out of 2000 and often via literary agents. This results in selecting the "average" quality books, to sell an "optimum" amount.
The P.O.D. publishers or digital publishers, as they are referred to, who are new to our world and have marked  a tremendous success by their modern technology, in the past fifteen  years or so, work differently than the classic off-set publishers. They take about 20%
of the manuscripts offered to them, print sufficient quantity books, to go round some 200
on-line internet  bookshops and as they are sold, print swiftly, more and complete the stocks. This way, they avoid "printing and stocking" the books which is a very costly phase
in the classic publishing. Books do not get out of print and there is no risk with unsold books. These P.O.D. publishers do not place their published books on the shelves
of the classic bookstores as they do not sell on credit.  If you want to buy their books, you must browse in the internet bookshops. But, if you give the ISBN of any chosen book to a bookstore, they can order it for you and deliver to you, in very short time.
---
Also with the major newspapers and TV s, a similiar problem is experienced. Their "books" division are assaulted by millions of books, of which they are able to review
only a few thousands. Amongst the rest, truly good literature finds no chance to come to the
attention of the reviewers and thus never appear on the market.
---
Askin Ozcan, feels he is such an unfortunate author. His "WISDOM IN SMILE" published by Xlibris and  "THE SECOND VENICE" published by Outskirts Press, have caught the attention of many reviewers in the  web- press in many countries, and in despite of  very positive reviews, they are struggling to win the attention of the humor-loving readers. "THE SECOND VENICE" has become Nr.1, a few years ago in Italy Magazine, (U.K.) , among the top rated books, surpassing Juvenal's "Satires" and "WISDOM IN SMILE" has caught the attention of Prakash Books in India, a leading publisher and book distributor, together with Ozcan's "SMALL MIRACLES" (Outskirts Press)  and will be out in the market in India this year.
Ozcan's other books, "STOCKHOLM STORIES" (Xlibris) , a unique book of exciting memoirs, his "LIGHTNING AND A BOUQUET OF ROSES" (Publish America)  a poetry collection which won two first prizes and brought two invitations to the finals of international poetry contests, and his most recent novelette "THE MINI-SUBMARINE" (Xlibris) written for a film, are awaiting the attention of the publishers.

There are 13,5 million books in English, on the market, in the U.K. and 10 million books in the U.S.A.
-----

Askin Ozcan's web-page :
www.xlibris.com/AskinOzcan.html

Web-pages for Askin Ozcan's books:

http://www.outskirtspress.com/smallmiracles

http://www.outskirtspress.com/thesecondvenice

www.xlibris.com/WisdomInSmile.html

www.xlibris.com/STOCKHOLMSTORIES/.html

www.xlibris.com/TheMiniSubmarine.html

http://www.prlog.org/10030093.html
http://www.prlog.org/10133736.html

-----------------------------
All of Askin Ozcan's books are available at 200 internet bookshops under his name and via 25.000 bookstores by giving their ISBN.

---
Global distribution by www.ingrambook.com

# # #

Author. Has six published titles in the U.S.A. Also many articles published internationally. Currently writer/ mentor at www.thesop.org and writes also for www.newsblaze.com, www.theseoultimes.com, www.americanchronicle.com
End
Source: » Follow
Email:***@yahoo.se Email Verified
Tags:Humor, Humour, Miracles, Poetry, Film, Stockholm, Memoirs, Small Miracles, Sweden, Italy, U.s.a., Business, World, Turkey
Industry:Books, Literature, Publishing
Location:Stockholm - Stockholm - Sweden
Account Email Address Verified     Account Phone Number Verified     Disclaimer     Report Abuse
Askin Ozcan News
Trending
Most Viewed
Daily News



Like PRLog?
9K2K1K
Click to Share