I am a very lucky guy. I get to write stories that I love, and share them with people that enjoy them with equal fervor. Even luckier still, I earn a living do so. However, luck isn’t always enough.

I have been exclusive with Amazon since day one… Not because I love Amazon but because their competitors paled in comparison. The other vendors were too difficult to work with, and showed little to no support for indie authors such as myself. In short, publishing through these other sites would simply have taken me away from what put food on my family’s table… writing books.

Until recently, this had been a fruitful partnership. However, with the introduction of Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited, the fruit has soured. Amazon’s pay-per-borrow rate has gone down steadily, with its latest drop being the most dramatic. Furthermore, the rate is the same across the board, be it a 10,000 word short story or a 100,000 word novel. This inequity has opened the door to scammers who hack up their work into smaller chunks in order to game the system.

The plain fact of the matter is that no matter how you look at it, a subscription service like Kindle Unlimited cannot succeed unless it has a massive membership made up of people who don’t use it, and the service must pay the authors peanuts per read. Unfortunately that is exactly the direction in which Amazon is headed, and at what appears to be breakneck speed.

Because of this, I have decided to pull all of my titles out of Amazon’s Select program, and therefore Kindle Unlimited. My books shall still be for sale on Amazon, but they shall no longer be available to be borrowed and read for free. I hate having to do this, but Amazon is leaving me no choice. At the current pay-per-borrow rate, I am losing thousands of dollars per month, a financial hit that I cannot afford over the long term. And as I said before, I expect it will only get worse as Amazon must pay the authors even less if they ever expect to make a dime from Kindle Unlimited.

I do not begrudge Amazon’s decision to implement this program. (Although I do consider it to be somewhat ill-conceived at best.) It is there company and they have the right to do whatever they wish. However, I am not only a writer, but also a businessman, and I have to do what is right for my business. I want to write all the stories that are in my head, and to do so, I have to continue to make a living.

Unfortunately, pulling my books from Select (and Kindle Unlimited) will result in a loss of revenue (due to the loss of pay-per-borrows) as well as a decrease in overall sales due to the reduction in visibility. (The result of no longer being listed in the Kindle Lending Library.) To compensate for this loss, I must raise prices, which as most of you know I loathe to do. But again, this is a business, and in order to ensure its survival as well as my continued ability to publish episodes on a regular basis, I have to take whatever steps are necessary to guarantee its success.

This was a difficult decision for me to make. I have spent months weighing the pros and cons, as I watched; hoping that the pay-per-borrow rate would stabilize at a livable amount, but it has become obvious that this shall not come to pass. These stories are my product… They are a part of me, and I cannot allow Amazon to dictate their value on a whim.

I thank you all for reading, and hope you shall continue to do so for many years to come, as I have so many more stories to share with you all.

ryks-sig

 

 

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