Books themselves aren’t going anywhere, or so I keep telling myself and fervently hoping despite all the evidence humanity’s collective brains are dissolving into a stew of slop and influence.
Books themselves aren’t going anywhere, or so I keep telling myself and fervently hoping despite all the evidence humanity’s collective brains are dissolving into a stew of slop and influence.
@themachinestops Hey, your blog is great. I loved reading this piece, and the Pierce Brosnan one. So many good words!
You don’t really address why the small paperbacks have gone from production. I suppose it is that, when books are printed in small quantities and posted out individually to addresses across a very wide area, the overall difference in cost between a small book and a larger one becomes less significant. Still, I would love to be able to order small print-on-demand editions!
This is not my blog I saw it online and thought it was interesting. If you want my opinion I think it is because ebooks took the mass paperback market. I am the type who read books digitally and buys hard covers or paperbacks if I finish the book and like it. If you get a Kindle and Kobo you could get a lot of books the size of the mass paperback in one package. The only issue with ebooks is DRM, but there are ways to get them without it that I will not mention.