I thought that the following was enlightening. I have often wondered what goes on between Amazon and publishers when there is a markdown, especially when there is a markdown to a price of zero, on an ebook.
This may all be common knowledge to everyone who follows this thread (I don't follow this thread, so I don't know), but see what you think. If it's a dud, feel free to say so, throw rotten tomatoes, or whatever. My self-esteem is healthy enough (I think. ha) to take it.
Here's the webpage with the piece to which I refer. It's from a blog by an "independent" publisher called Top Five Books. Start your reading at the thumbnail, on the righthand side, of the cover of the book After Friday Night Lights.
This may all be common knowledge to everyone who follows this thread (I don't follow this thread, so I don't know), but see what you think. If it's a dud, feel free to say so, throw rotten tomatoes, or whatever. My self-esteem is healthy enough (I think. ha) to take it.
Here's the webpage with the piece to which I refer. It's from a blog by an "independent" publisher called Top Five Books. Start your reading at the thumbnail, on the righthand side, of the cover of the book After Friday Night Lights.