J. A. Konrath Quotes
Born: November 20, 1960
J. A. Konrath is a trailblazer in the digital era, renowned for revolutionizing the publishing industry through relentless innovation and tech-savvy disruption. A bestselling author who defied traditional gatekeepers, Konrath championed self-publishing and data-driven storytelling, proving that creativity and entrepreneurship can thrive outside conventional systems. His philosophy centers on embracing failure as a stepping stone, adapting swiftly to change, and using technology to democratize access to art. Konrath’s quotes resonate because they distill complex truths about resilience, risk-taking, and the power of independent thinking. He inspires creators and innovators to challenge norms, harness digital tools, and carve their own paths to success.
J. A. Konrath Quotes (29)
"I just try to write entertaining books that are easily identifiable."
— J. A. Konrath"Publishers vet books, and they do a good job keeping out the low quality. But they also miss some good quality."
— J. A. Konrath"I really think it is possible to make a very nice living by writing and not worrying about anything else."
— J. A. Konrath"I have turned off Google Alerts and don't Google my name or my pen names. I don't go on message boards. I don't read my book reviews."
— J. A. Konrath"I don't care what people are saying about me, good or bad, in blogs or on Twitter or in the media. There will always be people who don't like you and don't like your books. Ignore them."
— J. A. Konrath"We all need to focus on our writing. Because the millions of readers out there don't care about your blog."
— J. A. Konrath"Because we self-published 'Draculas,' we control the rights. Not just for now, but forever."
— J. A. Konrath"Authors need to decide if they want to keep forever to themselves, or share forever with a publisher who takes over half the cover price."
— J. A. Konrath"Writers are essential. Readers are essential. Publishers are not."
— J. A. Konrath"I can hire out for editing, proofreading, formatting, and cover design, and those are fixed, sunk costs. Once those are paid, I can earn 70% on a self-pubbed ebook."
— J. A. Konrath"I know dozens of authors who have had a lot of books published by New York, and they won't ever take another Big 6 contract since they've gotten a taste of the freedom, control, and money self-publishing offers."
— J. A. Konrath"I enjoy writing. Publishing... not so much. I've been lucky to work with some very talented people in the publishing world, and the print industry has allowed me to write full time."
— J. A. Konrath"Writers aren't in competition with one another. It isn't a zero sum game. If you have a good book, a good cover, a good product description, and a low price, you can sell well."
— J. A. Konrath"When a single author uploading his own books to Amazon can earn more money than a large N.Y. publisher exploiting both print and e-rights, there's something amiss."
— J. A. Konrath"E-books are preferable to paper; they can be delivered instantly. In many cases, they're cheaper; you can buy them with the press of a button."
— J. A. Konrath"The publishing industry is an archaic and inefficient industry."
— J. A. Konrath"My grandchildren will be making money from the stories I write and sell as eBooks because they will continue to be making money."
— J. A. Konrath"Time is the ultimate long tail. Even with a big wad of money up front, if something sells forever, the back end is what ultimately counts."
— J. A. Konrath"It's easier to release an ebook than a print book."
— J. A. Konrath"I've been saying for years that readers want inexpensive ebooks."
— J. A. Konrath"Together, Amazon and I are giving readers what they want - inexpensive, professional ebooks."
— J. A. Konrath"No one was interested in picking up a midlist series, even though I have a decent fanbase and respectable numbers."
— J. A. Konrath"I love bookstores and booksellers. In my novel 'Dirty Martini,' I thanked over 3,000 booksellers by name in the back matter."
— J. A. Konrath"Amazon is not a monopoly or a monopsony, and even if it were, that by itself isn't illegal."
— J. A. Konrath"A company doesn't have to compete with Amazon. A company can instead innovate in sectors Amazon doesn't presently care about."
— J. A. Konrath"After 20 years, a million written words, and nine rejected novels, I finally landed a book contract."
— J. A. Konrath"My Kindle readers have been incredibly faithful fans."
— J. A. Konrath"I doubt I'll ever have another traditional print deal."
— J. A. Konrath"If a traditional publisher offered me a quarter of a million dollars for a novel, I'd consider it. But anything less than that, I'm sure I can do better on my own."
— J. A. Konrath