Oopsie…

So… The administration has ’emboldened’ the unions these days, and now it’s coming back to bite them in the ass…

A 30-day moratorium that has so far forestalled a strike is set to end Friday for members of the two largest U.S. freight rail unions, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, or BLET, and SMART Transportation Division. Both have yet to reach deals with rail carriers, which have struck or are close to reaching tentative agreements with the other 10 of the country’s 12 rail unions.

Full article, HERE from NBC News.

Per one of my HS classmates, who is a retired railroad engineer, it’s the lack of work/life balance. Always on call 24/7 for days, weeks, months on end, with no way to schedule time off for family things.

He also said if the engineers and trainmen (conductors) go out, all the other unions will go with them. That would stop the RR cold, and that includes Amtrak, which is apparently already cancelling the long haul routes as of today.

Labor Secretary Marty Walsh and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg have apparently been trying to get this resolved with no joy, causing Xiden to actually have to call the two union heads on Monday, for all the good it did.

The other wrinkle in this, I believe, would be the shutdown of most commuter rail services, like subways, metros, etc. And the costs would be around $2 billion per day, depending on which set of estimates you want to believe.

Here we go…

Again!!!

Buried deep within the massive infrastructure legislation recently signed by President Joe Biden is a little-noticed “safety” measure that will take effect in five years. Marketed to Congress as a benign tool to help prevent drunk driving, the measure will mandate that automobile manufacturers build into every car what amounts to a “vehicle kill switch.”

Full article, HERE from Daily Caller.

There are SO many issues with this one it’s not even close to being funny… 5th/6th Amendment violations to start with, 3rd party access???

WHICH 3rd party? .gov or Joe Smuckatelli your local hacker, or some rapist/robber/killer out to get somebody???

Just made the value of my old car go up!!! 🙂

I know what I’ve got, no lowball offers… Just sayin…

One to think about…

THE MAN IN THE GLASS

(Author Unknown)

When you get what you want in your struggle for self

And the world makes you king for a day,

Just go to a mirror and look at yourself

And see what THAT man has to say.

 

For it isn’t your father or mother or wife

Whose judgment upon you must pass,

The fellow whose verdict counts most in your life

Is the one staring back from the glass.

 

Some people might think you’re a straight-shootin’ chum

And call you a wonderful guy.

But the man in the glass says you’re only a bum

If you can’t look him straight in the eye.

 

He’s the fellow to please, never mind all the rest, 

For he’s with you clear to the end, 

And you’ve passed your most dangerous test 

If the guy in the glass is your friend. 

 

You may fool the whole world down the pathway of years 

And get pats on the back as you pass, 

But your final reward will be heartache and tears 

If you’ve cheated the man in the glass.

You can’t hide from him behind a computer, anonymous and unknown…

9/11…

Today’s media pushes the idea it is time to ‘move on’ that 9/11 should become a part of our ‘history’ rather than continue to be kept at the forefront of people’s minds…

I lost two good friends in the Pentagon, Retired Captain Jack Punches and Captain Larry Getzfred. I served with and crossed paths with both these gentlemen from the 1970’s until 2001. I went to Arlington, and stood there remembering these guys like it was yesterday- How good they were with the sailors, how they worked throughout their careers to succeed in the Navy culminating in command tours. Jack had VR-24 in Sig and was well respected and remembered by his sailors, Larry had VP-40 and was very successful during the end of the cold war.

THIS was the reality of 9/11/2001

Not sugarcoated, apologized for, sanitized talking points, or spun by whomever.  We, the USA were attacked on our home soil by terrorists who are STILL determined to bring America to her knees, since we are the “Great Satan”…  21 years later, the terrorists are still after us, and the Taliban/al Queda are back in charge in Afghanistan…

Today, Biden and the other pols will horn in on the various memorials for the obligatory photo ops. They won’t speak, and will keep those who actually DID THE WORK out of the memorials.

On 9/12/2001, the firefighters and military hung this flag on the Pentagon in honor of those who died…

Military service members salute as fire and rescue workers unfurl a huge American flag over the side of the damaged Pentagon, Sept. 12, 2001, during rescue and recovery efforts following the previous day’s terrorist attack. At about 9:40 a.m. local time, a hijacked commercial airliner, originating from Washington’s Dulles airport, was flown into the Pentagon’s western side. In his weekly address to the nation issued Sept. 10, 2016, President Barack Obama recalled the 9/11 attacks that struck the United States 15 years ago. He urged all Americans to honor the memory of the nearly 3,000 victims of the attacks that targeted the Twin Towers in New York City, the Pentagon, and another airliner that crashed into a Pennsylvania field. He also called on citizens to salute the efforts of the firemen, police and other first responders who risked their lives to help others in need that dark day, as well as the U.S. service members, diplomats, and the intelligence, homeland security and law enforcement professionals “who serve, and have given their lives, to help keep us safe.” Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass

Never Forgive, Never Forget!!!

Damn…

This just absolutely amazes me…

It’s bad enough when they dance in the blood of those killed in ‘mass shootings’, or anything else that fosters their agendas, but really???

Even before Queen Elizabeth II was officially confirmed dead, her haters were dancing on her grave.

Full article, HERE from Town Hall.

Are people not even allowed to grieve? What about her family? Do they not deserve at least a day or two to cope with the loss they are facing?

Are people so desperate for clicks and/or views that they will stoop to this level? I guess so. But I just don’t understand the ‘necessity’ to crap all over a woman who literally dedicated her life to serving the Commonwealth to the best of her ability, and did that for over 70 years.

I guess the old saw we were taught no longer applies- “If you can’t say anything good, don’t say anything,” is apparently out the window.

May Elizabeth Regina rest in peace, and join Prince Phillip and her Corgis beyond the Rainbow Bridge.

King Charles gave a 9 minute speech yesterday, as required, talking about his mother and the transfer of power, link HERE.

Sigh…

Another follow-up post, this one on the number of books sold. I’m putting this up as it does bring some clarity and actual numbers to the game…

One thing the PRH/SS merger trial revealed is that publishing has a lot of problems. This is very true! At the same time, many of the problems seem to have mutated into unbelievable chimeras as they made their way around the discourse. Today, for example, much of the literary internet was debating a claim that 50% of books published sell fewer than 12 books.

Full article HERE from Lincoln Michel’s Countercraft substack h/t Monalisa Foster

This one has gone back and forth for a few days now, with a number of interesting ‘articles/comments/commentary’…

But I do want to post one of the comments on this thread in full, since Kristen McLean from NPD Bookscan which puts a few REAL numbers on what she sees…

Hey y’all, it’s Kristen McLean, lead industry analyst from NPD BookScan. I thought I would chime in with some numbers here, since that statistic from the DOJ is super-misleading, and I’m not sure where it originally came from, since we did not provide it directly.

It is possible it came from our data, and was provided by one of the publisher parties, but based on the 58,000 figure, it’s not obvious what exactly it includes in terms of “publisher frontlist”. 58,000 titles is way too small a number for “all frontlist books published in a year by every publisher”–that’s more like 487,000 frontlist titles–so it’s clear it’s a slice but I’m not sure HOW it was sliced.

NPD BookScan (BookScan is owned by The NPD Group, not Nielsen, BTW), collects data on print book sales from 16,000 retail locations, including Amazon print book sales. Included in those numbers are any print book sales from self-publishing platforms where the author has opted for extended distribution and a print book was sold by Amazon or another retailer. So that 487K “new book” figure is all frontlist books in our data showing at least 1 unit sale over the last 52 weeks coming from publishers of all sizes, including individuals.

Lots of press outlets have been calling about it today, so I did a little digging to see if I could reverse-engineer the citation, and am happy to share our numbers here for clarity.

Because this is clearly a slice, and most likely provided by one of the parties to the suit, I decided to limit my data to the frontlist sales for the top 10 publishers by unit volume in the U.S. Trade market. My ISBN list is a little smaller than the one quoted in the DOJ, but the principals will be the same.

The data below includes frontlist titles from Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins, Scholastic, Disney, Macmillan, Abrams, Sourcebooks, and John Wiley. The figures below only include books published by these publishers themselves, not pubishers they distribute.

Here is what I found. Collectively, 45,571 unique ISBNs appear for these publishers in our frontlist sales data for the last 52 weeks (thru week ending 8-24-2022).

In this dataset:

>>>0.4% or 163 books sold 100,000 copies or more

>>>0.7% or 320 books sold between 50,000-99,999 copies

>>>2.2% or 1,015 books sold between 20,000-49,999 copies

>>>3.4% or 1,572 books sold between 10,000-19,999 copies

>>>5.5% or 2,518 books sold between 5,000-9,999 copies

>>>21.6% or 9,863 books sold between 1,000-4,999 copies

>>>51.4% or 23,419 sold between 12-999 copies

>>>14.7% or 6,701 books sold under 12 copies

So, only about 15% of all of those publisher-produced frontlist books sold less than 12 copies. That’s not nothing, but nowhere as janky as what has been reported.

BUT, I think the real story is that roughly 66% of those books from the top 10 publishers sold less than 1,000 copies over 52 weeks. (Those last two points combined)

And less than 2% sold more than 50,000 copies. (The top two points)

Now data is a funny thing. It can be sliced and diced to create different types of views. For instance we could run the same analysis on ALL of those 487K new books published in the last 52 weeks, which includes many small press and independetly published titles, and we would find that about 98% of them sold less that 5,000 copies in the “trade bookstore market” that NPD BookScan covers. (I know this IS a true statistic because that data was produced by us for The New York Times.)

But that data does not include direct sales from publishers. It does not include sales by authors at events, or through their websites. It does not include eBook sales which we track in a separate tool, and it doesn’t include any of the amazing reading going on through platforms like Substack, Wattpad, Webtoons, Kindle Direct, or library lending platforms like OverDrive or Hoopla.

BUT, it does represent the general reality of the ECONOMICS of the publishing market. In general, most of the revenue that keeps publishers in business comes from the very narrow band of publishing successes in the top 8-10% of new books, along with the 70% of overall sales that come from BACKLIST books in the current market. (Backlist books have gained about 4% in share from frontlist books since the pandemic began, but that is a whole other story.)

The long and short of it is publishing is very much a gambler’s game, and I think that has been clear from the testimony in the DOJ case. It is true that most people in publishing up to and including the CEOs cannot tell you for sure what books are going to make their year. The big advantage that publisher consolidation has brought to the top of the market is deeper pockets and more resources to roll those dice. More money to get a hot project. More money to influence outcomes through marketing, more access to sales and distribution mechanisms, and easier access to the gatekeepers who decide what books make it onto retailers’ shelves. And better ability to distribute risk across a bigger list of gambles.

It is largely a numbers game and I’m not just saying that because I’m a numbers gal. It’s a tough business.

Hope this is helpful.

I believe her numbers and her analysis is dead on the money. And she’s right, the numbers can be sliced/diced/massaged to get pretty much anything you want out of them. When you add in that most authors are never allowed to SEE the books and see what their actual sales/sell through is, it makes sense.

If any of this makes sense…

La reine est mort…

Vive le roi!

She and her prince are reunited now.

She was the last remaining bastion of the 20th century, and her legacy will be one of service to her people above self.

May she rest in peace, she deserves it!

 

I Used To Be…

What I thought was a ‘Normal Person’…

I used to think I was pretty much just a regular person, but I was born white, into a two-parent household which now, whether I like it or not, makes me privileged, a racist, and responsible for slavery.

I am a fiscal and moral conservative, which by today’s standards, makes me a fascist because I plan, budget, and support myself.

I went to Grammar School, and have always held a job, though now ‘retired’. But I now find out that I am not here because I earned it, but because I was “advantaged”.

I am heterosexual, which according to gay folks, now makes me a homophobe.

I am not a Muslim, which now labels me as an infidel.

I think and I reason, and I doubt most of what the ‘main stream’ media tells me, which makes me a Right-wing conspiracy nut.

I am proud of my heritage and our inclusive culture, making me a xenophobe.

I believe in hard work, fair play, and fair reward according to each individual’s merits, which today makes me an anti-socialist.

I believe our system guarantees freedom of effort – not freedom of outcome or subsidies which must make me a borderline sociopath.

I believe in the defense and protection of my nation for and by all citizens, now making me a militant.

I am proud of our flag, what it stands for, and the many who died to let it fly, that I spent over 20 years defending, so I stand during our National Anthem – so I must be a racist.

Please help me come to terms with the new me because I’m just not sure who I am anymore!

Funny – it all took place over the last 7 or 8 years! If all this nonsense wasn’t enough … now I don’t even know which toilet to use… and these days I gotta go more frequently!

Huh…

Didn’t know that…

Even though there are a lot of authors publishing books, most authors don’t sell many. The typical self-published author sells about five copies of his book. 

The average US book now sells less than 200 copies per year and less than 1000 copies over its lifetime.

Full article, HERE from TonerBuzz.

I’m doing better than that, and over 1000 copies on all of the Grey Man series, and one of the Rimworld. Sneaking up on it with two more Rimworld and everything else is in the mid-high triple digits, including the anthologies.

The article does have some interesting ‘non-number’ issues mentioned, especially the lack of coverage of Amazon and Google books…

I know I’ll never be a best seller, but I’m having fun doing the books, and if I make enough to pay for some trips to cons throughout the year, I’m good with that. I’ve made high 5 figures since I started, and I’m happy with that ‘extra’ income. I know that doesn’t hold a candle to ‘real’ authors, because I write what I want to write, don’t pander to the market, and sure as hell don’t write message fiction.

I just want to write a good, fun, entertaining story where the guns are right, the characters aren’t perfect, and there are actual good and bad characters…

With almost 3000 reviews across my books, I’m averaging between 4.3 and 4.5 for each book, novella, or story, so there must be a ‘few’ folks out there that like what I’m doing.

Chatting with a couple of other authors over the last few days, they have also indicated their sales are down this year, too. Inflation IS kicking people’s expendable cash right in the you know what. Sigh…

Kicking my soapbox back in the corner now…

What if???

Chicken Fried Steak supper is the item that sets the minimum wage???

A couple of us old farts were chatting yesterday and got on the subject of food and costs…

One of them remembered getting a Chicken Fried Steak supper for $1.25 back in the 60s, which was the minimum wage.

I did some digging and found a couple of prices from the 1980s, and a Chicken Fried Steak supper was around $3.50. The minimum wage was $3.35!

In the early 2000s, a Chicken Fried Steak supper was up between $5-6 dollars. The minimum wage was $5.15!

Now? A Chicken Fried Steak supper runs between $12-15… And lots of places are pushing a $15 minimum wage…

Odd that…

YMMV, IANAL, etc…