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First Wave: Fashion buyers, the class of people who systematically buy NEW "idea books". The entire book industry organized to sell to them. Books must be "in the conversation". The hardcover sales is where the $$$ are made.
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Then they move on to the next book & books go to low margin paperback & eventually die.

2nd Wave: Few books survive, only if they have #Lindy attributes, & or if some academic conversation props them up.

Third Wave: One in 1,000 -10,000 makes it.
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Most Publishers make $ from the First Wave, with increasingly lower quality paper that degrades w/time.
Their staff isn't even equipped for the 3rd Wave as no credits/promotions beyond the first/2nd year when the book is attributed to a specific editor
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I am only interested in the 3rd wave (FBR, INCERTO-1, is ~20 y old); I am in a different business.
I shd avoid the First Wave buyer, who doesn't count long term. They rely on book reviewers (not time), e.g. that BSVendor @EasterbrookG for the NYT.
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So, need to avoid "launches" to avoid the promiscuous 1st wave buyers. My books will not be launched/distributed, just to avoid the buyer who *buys books* rather than someone who wants the specific topic.

I started my own publishing for StConsFTails.
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Footnotes.
a) PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE The quality of hardcover books released now is so bad, as it publishers knew nobody would care about the book after 2 years.
b) Few publishers are in for the 3rd wave: Penguin (UK), Knopf, etc. Why? It's a small market!
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