Here is an interesting article on publishing illustrated e-books, again about the end market, but very educational about the publishing concerns. It also highlights a more direct model for publishing:
http://www.digitalbookworld.com/2012/blurb-wants-to-bring-illustrated-e-books-up-to-speed-for-publishers-and-consumers/
Britt Griswold
Manager, http://www.science-art.com
bgriswold_at_science-art.com
On 5/20/14, 8:58 AM, Lore Ruttan wrote:> Does anyone have any insight on how pricing for illustrations in e-books varies from traditional
> print? I assume e-books don't go through first edition, second, etc or have geographical boundaries
> - does this affect pricing?
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> /Lore Ruttan, /Ph.D.
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