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On 12/15/2025 1:33 AM, Robert Woodward wrote:
In article <10hnfhj$kmr$2@reader2.panix.com>,
jdnicoll@panix.com (James Nicoll) wrote:
I spent a while trying to determine if any big name SF authors
got their start at Baen after Jim Baen died, and as far as I
can tell, the answer is no.
I _thought_ Larry Correia might be one but he was self-published
before moving to Baen. Likewise, every other possibility turned
to either have started outside Baen or inside Baen but before
2006. Almost 20 years is a hell of a run without discovering at
least one new superstar.
I did some checking of authors who have shown up recently in the Baen
catalog and I am wondering if I am seeing more than one group of writers
who founded their own publishing companies to publish their books
instead of submitting them to major publishers.
[snip]
The action/adventure-oriented part of SF -- which goes back to ERB, the
first incarnation of _Astounding_ (the Clayton/Bates era), _Planet
Stories_, etc -- is a very big part of the indie/self-published scene.
Some authors eventually branch out to offer their services to other
authors and become indie publishers, e.g. Selkie at Mango Media
Publishing, James A. Hunter at Shadow Alley Publishing and the team
behind Aethon Books (
https://aethonbooks.com/the-team/).
There is also some overlap between the indie/self-publishing part of the market and Baen Books. For example, if you pull up the list of David
Weber's co-authors, you'll find Jacob Holo and Richard Fox.
Finally, the world of online serials is also heavy on action/adventure
SF. Places like Patreon let authors make a living without ever
publishing a book in the traditional sense of the word. For example, see ArcaneCadence's Patreon (
https://www.patreon.com/ArcaneCadence), which
earns $27,860/mo, or The Dark Wolf Shiro's Patreon (
https://www.patreon.com/thedarkwolfshiro/about?), which doesn't show
the monthly amount, but shows 1,880 paid members with the lowest paid
tier at $5/mo.
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