101 Reasons to Stop Writing

The Fundamentals of Our Publishing are Wrong

 
This Month's Demotivator:

Reason #7: Publishing is Dying

These statistics have done the blog-cha-cha in the last few weeks:

In 2004, Nielsen Bookscan tracked the sales of 1.2 million books in the United States and here’s what they came up with:

  • Of those 1.2 million, 950,000 sold fewer than 99 copies.
  • Another 200,000 sold fewer than 1,000 copies.
  • Only 25,000 books sold more than 5,000 copies.
  • Fewer than 500 sold more than 100,000 copies.
  • Only 10 books sold more than a million copies each.
  • The average book in the United States sells about 500 copies.

(From Bookends, where it seems to have started, though they claim otherwise. A print-on-demand shill calls it evidence of a “dying industry”. Miss Snark weighs in with caveats.)

If you read these points (particularly the last three) and think “Hey, only 500 copies, what’s the point of even trying?”, then I say:

Bravo! Stop writing, and you’ll have more time to read books written by people better than you.

Now, there are many reasons why these statistics are not representative of the industry as a whole. (They track ISBNs, not titles; they only count 70% of the retail market; the 1.2M figure includes backlist, small press, print-on-demand and even calendars; they don’t include Amazon or WalMart; this only covers the US market, etc.)

But based on these numbers, the reports of the death of the industry are greatly exaggerated. Even on the most conservative interpretation of these figures, the top 25,000 books sold at least 180 million copies, an average of 7,200. (Make up a number for the unaccounted sales.)

Do you think there are 25,000 books in the world that are worth a damn? If you haven’t cracked the top 25,000 yet, should we feel sorry for you?

 

6 Comments

  1. links from Technoratiyears, why the hell would you expect anyone else to?You Think Anyone Can Be A Writer Putting 50,000 words in nonrandom order in 30 days makes you a ‘writer’ in exactly the same sense that changing a hundred lightbulbs makes you an electrician.Publishing is DyingIf you think “Hey, the average book only sells 500 copies, what’s the point of even trying?”, then I say: Bravo! Stop writing, and you’ll have more time to read books written by people better than you.

  2. links from Technoratiأن تأسف على نفسك؟ شون لندسي، 13 نوفمبر 2006Reason #7: Publishing Is Dyingتعليق: كان يحتضر، وسيظل يحتضر كُتبت هذه التدو

  3. Dude, my teenie tiny small press novel Rocket Science crossed 2,000 copies some time ago. The ISBN numbers are misleading, as you say, without significant context. Remember that every self-published poetry book on lulu.com has an ISBN, too.

    (As for that novel of mine, also remember that I worked at this for a decade or more before I ever sold a word. I sweated at the same Wall of Discouragement as the rest of us for a loooong time.)

  4. Next time you’re at the Wall of Discouragement, look up. That guy on the parapet with the sniper-scoped red pen is me.

  5. So?

    This is a bullshit reason.

    If only three people buy my book and they liked it. Then I’m happy

    ‘check’

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  7. Jermaine:

    If only three people buy your book, you’ve lost your publisher and your credibility.

    If only three people bought your book, it’s because they have no friends, no family and no co-workers or they didn’t recommend it to anyone. Do you think that means they liked it?

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