Okay, this question is for all of you book *buyers* out there, (because library-goers won't care).
Our agent is selling another of our paranormal romance titles, and has suggested to us that we look at publishing in trade paperback (the softbound 6x9 size). But we're not sure if that's a good idea. Yes, there are better royalties on a better price, but we're concerned that if we go out of mass paperback, I'm wondering if it will sell in bookshops in other World English countries (UK, Canada, Australia, India). Also, secondary markets like discount stores and groceries might not carry it, since it doesn't fit on the racks as well.
I have always considered selling books sort on the "cardboard hamburger theory" -- sell lots of them for a little price, instead of some of them for a bigger price. So, here are the questions:
1) Is the large softbound format of book common where you are?
2) As a reader, do you look at the FORMAT the book is in on the shelf, and does the price or format influence your buying if it's a new author (or a new series by a familiar author)?
3) If you already like the writer, does the format matter?
Just looking for general opinions to help us decide. Thanks!
Cathy
Our agent is selling another of our paranormal romance titles, and has suggested to us that we look at publishing in trade paperback (the softbound 6x9 size). But we're not sure if that's a good idea. Yes, there are better royalties on a better price, but we're concerned that if we go out of mass paperback, I'm wondering if it will sell in bookshops in other World English countries (UK, Canada, Australia, India). Also, secondary markets like discount stores and groceries might not carry it, since it doesn't fit on the racks as well.
I have always considered selling books sort on the "cardboard hamburger theory" -- sell lots of them for a little price, instead of some of them for a bigger price. So, here are the questions:
1) Is the large softbound format of book common where you are?
2) As a reader, do you look at the FORMAT the book is in on the shelf, and does the price or format influence your buying if it's a new author (or a new series by a familiar author)?
3) If you already like the writer, does the format matter?
Just looking for general opinions to help us decide. Thanks!
Cathy