Over three years ago, I did a blog post about successful self-published authors, and how many of them tried out self-publishing because they read my blog.
I ended the blog post with this offer:
You hear that, NY Publishing? You truly want to slow the growth of ebooks?
Shut me up.
I'm willing to be bought off. Pass around a collection envelope, like you do for employee birthdays. For a million bucks, I promise I'll never blog about ebooks, or help another writer, ever again.
Since that post I've written several hundred more, encouraging authors to self-publish while explaining, in excruciating detail, why legacy publishing wasn't a wise choice.
I'll never know how many people I've impacted with this blog, but more and more authors continue to leave legacy publishers behind and find success on their own. NY Publishing knows this. So now, after I've likely done more damage to the legacy industry than any single person in history, they've finally decided to pay me off.
You read that right. Several large publishers have acknowledged the irreparable harm this blog has caused them, and they've given me one million dollars to stop blogging.
Since I'm a man of my word, I have no choice but to comply.
I shall blog no more forever.
I'll miss posting my numbers, and fisking legacy pinheads, and extolling the virtues of self-publishing. But a deal is a deal, and a million bucks ain't chump change.
A portion of my windfall will go to my favorite charity, MechaDogs.com, a non-profit organization that makes robotic tails for dogs who have lost theirs in skiing accidents. The rest will go towards beer.
It's been a good run, and I want to thank all of my blog readers for making this blog such a harmful weapon against the idiocy of legacy publishing.
Part of the deal includes me deleting all of my previous blog posts, so if you have any favorites, you have 24 hours save them via cut and paste. Then I'm erasing everything.
Thanks for reading, and goodbye.
Oh snap!
ReplyDeleteLOL
April fools - let's hope
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteBut you'd never have gone for a million. That was way too cheap.
You had me for about 10 seconds, only because every bit of good humor has an element of truth in it. The legacy publishing industry is sounding so desperate lately, that it wouldn't surprise me at all if they offered you a million dollars to close shop!
ReplyDeleteAPRIL FOOLS! It better be! LOL
ReplyDeleteWell, that escalated quickly
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I'm reminded of Austin Powers with his pinky beside his mouth asking for 'One Million Dollars'. The times have changed and you've upped the stakes from three years ago.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I'd like to think that you enjoy what you do so much that you wouldn't stop even if they did try and pay you off.
Your posts were a catalyst to start me on Novel writing. My first will be released within a month - on cover design and final edit. Thanks for the inspiration.
You got me! But where's the link to MechaDogs.com *giggle,snort*
ReplyDeleteI hope it's AF. Because I don't have time today to save off a bajillion of your good advice and inspirational posts. :)
ReplyDeleteA million is far too cheap. You would have held out for five, at least.
ReplyDeletePart of the deal is to delete the old stuff? I don't remember that.
ReplyDeleteDr. Evil, not Austin Powers, demanded the million dollars.
Happy April Fool's!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your April 1st post every year. Gracias.
ReplyDeleteAnd a happy April Fools to you as well. :)
ReplyDeleteWe’ll miss you when you’re gone, Joe, but I think that’ll be a while yet.
ReplyDeleteHappy AF to you and everyone.
Had me going for a few seconds. Nice April Fool's joke.
ReplyDeleteYeah, yeah. If it weren't April 1, I'd be weeping and begging for reconsideration. :D
ReplyDeleteHoly cow you had me until I looked at the calendar and realized that it was April 1st. Damn you Joe!
ReplyDeleteHaha. You almost had me for a second. This blog has given me the courage to give self publishing a shot. I just self pub my first novel last week and the results are great by my book (pun intended). Thank you for this blog.
ReplyDeleteI know you write an April Fool's blog every year, so I specifically tuned in to see what it would be. This was a good one. April Fool til next year's laugh.
ReplyDeletehahaha!!!! got me last year.....lol....not this one and I agree with others... a million is WAY too cheap and you would never delete any of your previous writings...hehehehe...gonna go do something creative now
ReplyDeleteApril Fools...nice. The title had me. But as soon as I read the 1mil figure, I knew it was a ruse. Now, if it had been a million dollars and three micro breweries of your choice?
ReplyDeletego thou and sin no more
ReplyDeleteYou had me there for a minute, Joe. Glad it's April 1!
ReplyDeleteNice April Fool's Joke!
ReplyDeleteHappy April 1st, Joe.
ReplyDeleteI almost forgot.
lol thats funny you had me going lol but that would of been cool lol
ReplyDeleteHA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!! Come on. A million bucks in the new ten grand. You wouldn't do this for any less than a billion.
ReplyDeleteI've stopped reading your blog, and on the same day. Remarkable!
ReplyDeleteWhat? No news story on how recently leaked Snowden files show the Big 5 collaborating with Homeland Security to destroy your life if you don't confess your sins against trad publishing?
ReplyDeleteHey, if I make a donation to MechaDogs, can I have a guest post on your blog?
ReplyDelete...never mind.
Who would have thought the great Joe Konrath could be bought off for such chump change? I doubt $10 million could clam you up.
ReplyDeleteMe: Oh fuck is April Fools or something?
ReplyDeleteIt was. :-)
Had me for a while there. Could not see you giving in so easily for a mere mil...Then I remembered it was April Fools day. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI also had a smidgeon on an idea it might NOT be an April Fools Day joke.
ReplyDeleteBut then, your posts over the years, Joe, prove the Big Whatever, for all the educated people they employ, lack a little in the common sense area.
It would have been a snip at one million to shut you up!
Some things money can't buy. Like your silence...Joe. That's what we all respect.
ReplyDeleteNow the 3 micro-brewery suggestion gave me an idea for a modest proposal. What say we readers and participants of this blog all chip in and buy 1 micro-brewery. Joe will be the brew-master emeritus and official taste-master. The rest of us build the brand and drink up the profits as best we can. It shall be known world wide as BLOGGER LAGER!!!
May the fools of April forever laugh. (Legacy "Pubbers" shall forever provide a fountain of humor until they are no more!)
I almost bought this until I remembered that my son told me he heard the Patriots released Gronk today...nice one :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliantly done, Joe!
ReplyDeletelattedm over
ReplyDeletecall
ReplyDeleteI was having heartburn until I realized the date! Then I Googled Mechadogs.com and that was about it!
ReplyDeleteHappy April Fools day.
ReplyDeleteHappy April 1st to you, too!
ReplyDeleteGood one, Joe!
ReplyDeleteWhew! I believed it for a second, but then I thought, no, not Joe. He wouldn't sell out, especially not for a million dollars. A billion, though ... ;)
ReplyDeleteSeriously, love your posts; your blog has been an inspiration.
I was half way through that before the light bulb went off. Very not funny Joe. Well... maybe a little bit funny.
ReplyDeleteAnd besides if the Big5 were smart enough to give Mr. Konrath a million bucks to shut up they would have been smart enough to actually listen to some of the things he has said over the last few years.
You know, you need to make your pranks more realistic. Ask if I have Prince Albert in a can. Tell me aliens have been spotted in the white house.
ReplyDeleteBut New York publishing LEARNING something? C'mon. You'd have done better to tell us that the Easter Bunny touched you inappropriately.
Thanks for giving us all a laugh.
ReplyDeleteApril Fool's right back to you. Though I like the robotic tail idea. Skiing accidents can be tough.
ReplyDeleteSay it ain't so, Joe
ReplyDelete24/7 in France: Amusing post for le poisson d'avril (April 1st)!
ReplyDeleteFound this in my RSS feed this morning and just about had a heart attack. Then I realized it was posted yesterday!!
ReplyDeleteHappy April Fools!
April Fool!
ReplyDeleteJoe,
ReplyDeleteYour words(and success with same) have changed so many lives..including mine. I caught the April 1st thing right away. The 'skiing dog accidents' reminded me of another inspiring bit of writing on the same subject.
Brian Clark of Copyblogger wrote a post about it here.. http://www.copyblogger.com/the-secret-of-life/.
From my comment at the bottom of that post.." I’ve been uncertainly chasing the wrong things. I’m really grateful for the reminder. Your words just changed my view of the path."
Your words,Joe, have done the same for me as well. Much continued success.
Regards.
So Joe...if this is truly a April Fool's joke...I bet your site got more hits than ever today! Kudos! (And if it's not a joke, or if ever not a joke, you will be missed.) DW Hirsch
ReplyDeleteWhoa! I just panicked there for a second ;)
ReplyDeleteJoe is not kidding. I delivered the cashier's check myself.
ReplyDeleteSorry, he's gone, last seen staggering aimlessly toward the mission, drinking suds on Magnificent Mile in Chicago. Too bad, so sad.
Good post :)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, love the newsletter!
Oh crap! You totally got me. Thank god it was a joke!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice. I had just said to myself, "What?! I just started following your blog!" then I caught on. Well played.
ReplyDeleteJust realized the post date.
ReplyDeleteWhat about dentures for geriatric hounds?
ReplyDeleteYou had me at robotic tails for dogs. :) Thanks for continuing to inspire. :) Laura
ReplyDeleteO.M.G.
ReplyDeleteI'm grieving here...
(big sobs).
We'll miss you, Joe.
OH MAN for a moment I was frantic to start saving my favourite posts... :)
ReplyDeleteYeh, that's Gold. I'd expect nothing less!! Now get back to writing please...I am eagerly awaiting the release of your next novels !!!
ReplyDeleteSo I guess a good post to get back into it would be one profiling another 22 up-and-comers you can link back to in 3 years.
ReplyDeleteYou're still on Kboards, right? Shouldn't be too hard.
Ha ha! Good one!
ReplyDeleteTracy answers to this post on his website, fyi
ReplyDeleteJoe, I understand legacy publishing is going to handle the wholesale distribution on failed mecho-dog transplants. Has to be wholesale, no one can re-tail them.
ReplyDeleteI've been suckered by some of your previous posts, but I'm on to you. As soon as I read the title to this post, my gut response was Buuullshiiiite!
ReplyDelete:p
After forty years of dealing with traditional publishers, I have often said that if someone offered me a million dollars to never write again I'd take it. My priority, after all, is my family, not my ego. But the encouragement I've gotten from JA (and others) who have taken the road not traveled, I know that success is not only possible, it's inevitable.
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