The Complexity of Value & Pricing in Indie Publishing & Cyberpunk Reimagined With James Krake

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The discussion kicks off with Nicky P sharing his insights on commissioning art and the challenges associated with assigning value to creative work. Both speakers agree that the worth of art is subjective and varies based on individual perceptions. Nicky P emphasizes the role of creators in communicating the value of their work to potential consumers. James Krake chimes in, detailing his experience with pricing his books, shedding light on the complexities of determining the optimal cost. They discuss the pitfalls of underpricing, which may lead potential readers to question the quality of a book, and overpricing, which might deter buyers. The duo even touches upon the strategy of using the first book in a series as a "loss leader" to attract readers, acknowledging the need to balance affordability with perceived value.

The dialogue shifts briefly towards audiobooks, with their gaining prominence, but Nicky P expresses surprise at the minimal earnings authors receive for their efforts in producing audiobooks. James Krake provides insights into the suitability of audiobooks for different genres, emphasizing that certain genres benefit more from the audio format.

James Krake ends the segment with his perspective on the cyberpunk genre, and his feelings that it has been trapped in the 1980s and struggles to resonate with contemporary audiences. He critiques the themes and concerns of traditional cyberpunk, highlighting its outdated portrayal of technology and the disconnect with the current era of the internet and advanced technologies like Neuralink. James Krake's cyberpunk series aims to break free from the aesthetics and constraints of the past, offering a more relevant and nuanced exploration of the intersection between humanity and technology.

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