Authors getting poorer
a survey by the Authors Guild said Tuesday.
The survey said income for full-time US authors in 2015 fell 30 percent from 2009 to $17,500, and part-time authors saw a 38 percent drop in income to $4,500.
From the comments:
It seems to me that we are simply returning to the
origins of art and expression in this country. Artists of all types have been
caught up in capitalist "industries" that created a few mass market
winners, and left unknowns.... well unknown except to family and friends. The
corporate monopoly created to make us all believe their is a shortage of talent
is falling apart. What will be left exposed is that there are great artists in
every small town in america, doing what they love, for the love of it. Every community
has great painters, singers, sculpters, and architects.....credentialed or
otherwise. Technology has destroyed the stranglehold and selection process
imposed by the music industry, art industry, and publishing industry. Keep on
doing your thing, you do it cause you love it.
Every community may have good painters, sculptors, and architects. Damn few have any that are great. How many great painters did Tuscany produce over two hundred years?
ReplyDelete' Artists of all types have been caught up in capitalist "industries" that created a few mass market winners, and left unknowns.... well unknown except to family and friends. The corporate monopoly created to make us all believe their is a shortage of talent is falling apart.'
OK, how many artists can this person name from pre-capitalist or non-capitalist societies? And what is this corporate monopoly? I am astonished, now and then, to see how much Pearson owns, but we are some ways from monopoly in the publishing world.