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saaaaaam 2 hours ago

Why wouldn’t people read it? The problem is not writing - the problem is finding an audience. Yes, AI means there are more poor works competing. But if it’s actually good writing, you will find an audience if you market the book. Pay an editor. Publish to kindle. Pay for marketing. Get people to sign up for an email list.

ishouldstayaway 28 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

> The problem is not writing - the problem is finding an audience.

You are literally responding to

> I really don't know if it'll have an audience

saaaaaam 7 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Yes. And my response was “market your book”.

red-iron-pine 23 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

the problem is finding an audience with reading comprehension

saaaaaam 5 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Indeed! It appears the person you are responding to skipped over a bunch of stuff and so missed my response which was “you need to market your book, not just write it”.

ishouldstayaway 19 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

You're telling me.

lacewing 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> Why wouldn’t people read it? The problem is not writing - the problem is finding an audience.

And that's precisely the issue here. For a while, the internet allowed you to find an audience, just like that. Start a blog / podcast / YT channel, keep going, get enough attention. You could then approach a traditional publisher and tell them "hey, I'm kind of a big deal", or you could self-publish and rely on the word-of-mouth from your followers.

Now, how would that work? If you have a blog, AI answers will summarize it without attribution and not send anyone your way. Even the "references" cited in AI answers often point to AI-slop blogs, not the original source. The articles we discuss on HN are often AI-written too. So yeah, it's about reaching the audience, but you're now competing with machines that produce an endless stream of human-like text, good enough for most consumers, practically for free.

jdw64 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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