Hey SD, I am sure we will get a royalty just like we give the Ladyboys some baht everytime we jack off to their pics and vids!!!
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Haven't read all the previous posts, just giving my honest opinions, I apologize if this is redundant with the preceding posters.
- How many of us buy hard copies of TS/LB material anymore? For myself that can be expressed in years.
- Why buy something that is given away for free online?
- How many of us have books of sexual content laying around the house or office?
- What are the legal/ethical implications of publishing something that someone else has originally written & isn't being paid for?
-We are a niche of a niche of a niche, not a lot of consumers for this sort of material. I would think something broader in cross-cultural relationships/sex tourism/Thailand idiosyncrises (sp?) would start with a bigger potential market.
- A big draw are the photos, how would that be handled?
- A forum on the huge www is one thing, I wonder if some NGOs got a hard copy of Western men's prostitution adventures in Thailand ... if it might make things difficult for us down the road?
I don't really feel strongly about this, wouldn't buy it at any rate, just some thoughts I have about it.
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Yeah, this guy has got it right, IMHO. I work part-time as an editor for a major publisher in Thailand, and they won't deal with anything without serious market potential-- and, usually. without a distribution contract in advance. Last book we published had pre-sold to several distributors in Spain and France. Project would have never gotten off the ground without it.
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You may be correct. My main point was that one will not get a contract in Thailand without a demonstrated interest. If it's there. that's great, but if not, it will be tough to arrange publishing and distribution. I know, I deal with these people all the time and they are only interested in sales potential. I have MANY stories about publishers in Thailand,and how they always prefer an inferior work to an interesting one they deem to be too narrow and unprofitable.
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