BOOK SALES UP; READERSHIP DOWN
Both publishers and booksellers celebrated the news that
print book sales were up 9.1 percent last year.
A huge increase in fiction units sold led the way, with
young adult fiction sales jumping 30.7 percent,
adult fiction up 25.5 percent,
and children’s fiction up 9.6 percent, respectively.
All told, print book sales
have risen more than 18 percent since the start of the pandemic in early 2020.
NOW THE BAD NEWS
The statistics on female readership are specifically
troubling.
For decades, women read nearly twice as many books as men, but the
gap has narrowed significantly.
The average American woman read 15.7 books last
year compared to 19.3 books five years ago.
While male readership declined only
slightly over the same time period, going from 10.4 books in 2016 to 9.5 in
2021,
This decrease in the number of books women read will particularly impact
fiction sales, given that women account for 80 percent of all fiction sales in
the U.S., U.K., and Canada.
My bi-sexual fae still is one of my best selling books and audio books ... so female fae readers are still interested in this book at least ...
in which I answer the question ... when two lesbians tango who leads?
Why the most dangerous one, of course. If both disagree on who that is?
Well. it makes for an ...
interesting tango!
MIDNIGHT WISDOM NUGGET #1
The overall decline in readership is likely due to increased
interest in other at-home leisure activities, particularly digital streaming
services.
LIKE ARCANE
Just six percent claimed reading to be their favorite way to spend an
evening,
far below spending time with family (33%) or watching television or
movies (23%).
Gallup notes that this is only the second time since 1960
that's less than 10 percent of Americans
didn’t select reading as their top favorite evening
activity.
Unsettling, right?
Paper Shortages Continue to Delay Book Publication
Even though some mills might have closed, more likely than
not they’re not making book papers anymore.
SO WHAT TO DO?
DEPENDS
DO YOU WANT TO CREATE ART?
WANT TO SELL BOOKS?
Follow Elmore Leonard best rule:
Try to leave out the part that readers tend to skip.
Think
of what you skip reading a novel: thick paragraphs of prose you can see have
too many words in them.
Write what interests and amuses you ... someone else might have similar tastes.
If not, you will have spent time in a world that absorbs you.