halcyonpic Wrote:According to Amazon it looks like FPW will have to share his Ground Zero release date with some book called the Lost Symbol by someone named Dan Brown. Good luck to that Dan Brown guy.
halcyonpic Wrote:According to Amazon it looks like FPW will have to share his Ground Zero release date with some book called the Lost Symbol by someone named Dan Brown. Good luck to that Dan Brown guy.
Legion Wrote:Well that just sucks. I think FPW's publishers need to rethink that date for the sake of sales.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:How come, Steve? As I mentioned earlier, is there a big overlap between the readers?
I like to think, Paulcats and Paulkitties are a breed apart!
Legion Wrote:Any author, no matter how well known, needs coverage in the market. You see this every day at B&N. How long does a book stay on the best seller table when a book by somebody like Dan Brown ( who I think is an MUCH overrated hack, quite honestly. ) puts out a book at the same time?
Where does the smaller sales book go from there? To the obscurity of the literature/fiction shelves where its sales numbers go into hibernation once the pre-existing fans have gotten their share.
In plain English, once we all have our copies the book is going to be forced to the back shelves ( in MUCH smaller amounts).
This isn't right. Hell, this is just plain bad marketing.
KRW Wrote:Then again, this might be a good thing. Picture this... The new Dan Brown book setting on a table with a new FPW book tittled "Ground Zero" right next to it. I'm thinking that's a guaranteed buy (I'm not being a fan boy here. With that title, setting on the new release shelf with Dan Browns piece of sh-t, this may be his best selling book to date.)
ImDeranged Wrote:With his yearly releases and gaining grounds in the best sellers charts (repeatedly) showing it's not a fluke then buyers from grocery chains and other outlets will take notice and be more willing to stock his backstock titles. Hopefully enabling even more readers to find him. All thanks to timing the release to an event release from another author...and fpw's writing which should sell itself but will get the extra help from this.
t4terrific Wrote:One of the local grocery stores, here in Brooksville, has been stocking fpw softcovers for the last year, or so. Yesterday they had Implant, Deep as the Marrow, and Bloodline.