
Already, Amazon has greenlighted 21 titles using the reader-powered platform, but the first 10 titles will be published on March 3, with pre-orders beginning today. The selection of inaugural works includes a range of genres, including romance, mystery, science fiction and thriller novels, from ten different authors. To be selected, the books all had to go through the gauntlet of the Scout selection process, which includes review of 9 excerpts from the manuscript, then a decision-making process from the Scout team that generally spans only a month from initial submission to final approval. Nominating parties (i.e. those readers doing the crowdsourced work) receive free books based on the success of their nominations, and one Scout has actually received 10 free books for picking a high percentage of winners.
For authors, there’s somewhat of a guarantee that helps provide reassurance Amazon will do its best to actually sell the book once it’s published: If a title doesn’t earn its author at least $25,000 over a five-year period, they can request that their digital publishing rights revert so they can try to take their business elsewhere.
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