The Bargain Bin
One of the people we follow on Twitter recently tweeted that he felt bad upon seeing a friend's book in the remainder bin, and I thought this deserved a blog post. Simply put, there is no reason to be upset at being in the bargain bin. Everyone in this business is remaindered. Everyone. It is part of the life cycle of being a published author. It is built into the economics of the industry. It is probably better to be remaindered than not. The only good way to avoid being remaindered is to avoid being published. I understand you're human, you're going to feel this twinge of rejection, of insecurity, of having failed, when the day comes when the publisher sends you that letter inviting you to buy copies of your about-to-be-remaindered novel. Get over it! Let me again emphasize this basic fact: Everyone gets remaindered. Your favorite bestselling author gets remaindered. You've got to start by keeping in mind that every book a publisher send...