2014-03-03, 03:50 | Link #1182 |
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Haha yeah the date at first glance is worrisome but I don't think it is an April fool's prank. They(Sneaker Bunko) have like 5 other LNs coming out the same day. However, if it really is a prank then they will be trolling a lot of fans
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Well, he can talk about the short story thing, since it's obviously true. That's just the way it is.
If you look at it from the reader's perspective, for example, Harry Potter is now a BCG cashcow, and was previously a BCG star (using the Boston Consultant Group's matrix), which means it holds quite the share of the market (however we define that, but let's say it has a tremendous amount of fans), but it's also reeling in the dollars without further market expansion. Now, try and compare that to Mondaiji f.e. Most series, if they aren't failures, get a shetload of fans with its story with the first few novels, and then come the short story compilations. That's how LNs usually work. Because they don't have enough sales as they are, they need to extend the series in any way possible (this extension should be taken primarily in terms of fanbase, and secondarily in run). That's where short stories come in. The editor usually cares about the quality of the work, and the cash flow it reels in equally, but sometimes, it's broken (like in this case). Mondaiji could still do better, if it got more fans, which would still need more of the story progression, and maybe careful considerations on changes in the story (experimentation is risky, since sudden wrong changes can always make the fans disheartened, and it'll be too late by the time the jack comes out of the box). That would be something you'd call "expanding its market share". These risky changes tend to go well at least to some degree though, since people usually finish a collection once they start it. However, that's where the other side of the story comes in. Even if the market share doesn't expand (which means it won't become either a BCG question mark, or a BCG star), if it can gather money, it's still okay to go with the direction without changing anything. That's why the priority shifts from expanding the fanbase through quality content, to expanding the entire breadth of the series, which we fans call "useless time-wasting with lots of cliffhangers". That ensures that the product that won't become a BCG star (meaning it won't get more fans), shifts towards a BCG cashcow (meaning it milks its existing fans), rather than a BCG question mark (meaning it's like a bubble, growing, milking fans, but popping rather fast), therefore as long as the alredy reeled in fanbase buys the content regardless of quality, it can stabilize the income. Then, the only question is, how long can they extend the run of the series, and that is what decides if it will become a BCG question mark (which would equal to a "short-lived fad" in common language), or a BCG cashcow (which means a so-called "mid-to-long lived trend"). Did that enlighten you on the choice of the editor? It isn't wrong, per se, but it's obvious that it's not made in consideration of the series' fans. That's why Feng-sensei calls him shitty. Well, the publisher's partly at fault too, but they're a business. Any forprofit organisation tends to go for the highest sales with the lowest investment (that's the origin of the damn short story volumes). It's no suprise it works that way. But it's understandable to at least some degree. Also, for those who watched Bakuman. (for those who didn't, go download it NOW), Akira said "in a bout where the publisher and the author have differences, a true editor stands by their author". Well, that would be the ideal outcome of things. Sadly, this is business. And as long as business is boomin', who really cares about the fanbase, since angry money is worth no more, and no less then happy money, you know. Sorry for going too deeply into it. But I think some people are still in the mist about this damn cliffhanger-extending compilation of worst-timed SSV. EDIT: of course, we can't rule out the possibility that this whole thing is the author's choice. Maybe he wanted a break, and the publisher decided to keep the freshness of the series with "regular content updates", meaning they scheduled a SSV while the author takes a break. That might happen too, and this is just speculation. Probably only the author and the publisher (which also includes the edtor) know the truth behind this, unless the author posted something on his/her Twitter, or whatever. As for info on that, I don't really know anything. Last edited by RpR1337; 2014-03-03 at 04:02. Reason: One last thing ... |
2014-03-03, 04:02 | Link #1184 | |
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Edit: Oh man the Bakuman quote is legit. I'm thinking it over in my head and came to the realization that all you would need to change is author to translator for the 2nd half of the quote and it would sum up my relationship with magref with this series and Ougon with Strike the Blood, Black Bullet and any other series he asks me to help out with. Pretty cool
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Of course we'd find it odd. After all, it's unusual. But take DxD f.e. (again). The same thing happened there, where not long after a short story compilation, another half-short story compilation came. That seems to be the new trend (and it's a friggin' bad trend after all). I just hope that once we're through this thing, at least the current arc gets resolved decently. We can always wait (well, to be honest, it's rather we can't argue), since most of us don't buy the stuff, just translate it. Although I don't find internet to be a copyright infringement, since if the content wasn't availible from the start on the intarwebz for free, I'd still not buy it, therefore, I don't "generate losses" for the relevant parties, so to say. But that's the gist of it. Only paying customers have the right to argue. |
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Ah well, random pic of Canaria. Quite a dull cover, if you ask me (in terms of either dramatic conclusions or foreshadowing). |
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2014-03-03, 10:55 | Link #1189 |
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I'd like for her to get more characterizations. Though I really prefer if she's actually alive. I'm never one for the Lost Lenore/Post-Mortem Character to get more characterization than the living ones.
On the editor debate, it's really simple: Know balance and remember that there's a time and place for everything. The Mondaiji fanbase was still not big, loyal, and niche enough as it is (as in, the series does not rule a niche, we already got something similar in other series like Hagure Yuusha). For now, they should concern themselves with gaining popularity through quality than raking money through quantity. Despite saying that "it's business", they're forgetting a really simple rule in starting a business: "99% of the time, you will be having a lot of lost before you gain profit, and that is only if you are diligent and good enough to get it." I'm not saying that lots of short story volumes are bad. They can be pretty good, especially if they add depth to the characters. But stopping mid-arc in cliffhanger after doing it on the previous two volumes is definitely a stupid move. That's neither good for popularity nor money. Okay, perhaps it's good for the short term, but not the long term. Hence, why I'm calling the editor/publisher shitty. They're not a good businessman nor a story-editor.
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Like I said in my original post, I don't follow or look into who publishes/edits what, so this new information is very informative. Makes me wonder if they do the same thing with other series under their name, which seems likely. Sadness...
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I never read the LN of Chrome Shell Regios (which is quite hilarious since I'm an editor for Legend of Rios ) so that is news to me. I'm looking over the Volumes atm and I see how some of the Chapter titles scream short story and like you said, they really are in the middle of the sequence. The more you know I guess
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"Know balance and remember that there's a time and place for everything." = the ideal way "But stopping mid-arc in cliffhanger after doing it on the previous two volumes is definitely a stupid move." = the actual way "That's neither good for popularity nor money." = the one detail lost on everyone "Okay, perhaps it's good for the short term, but not the long term." = the definition of BCG question mark "Hence, why I'm calling the editor/publisher shitty." = the personal opinion of Feng-sensei "They're not a good businessman nor a story-editor." = the actual truth of the matter. Three cheers for whacking business! Quote:
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Did anyone else beside me noticed Baron Croix next to Canaria?
And I see a chibi Sala Doltrake and a laplace demon but Sala looks the current old one so I guess that past isn't related to them. This volume will have a reveal about No Name's community in the past and it will be linked to Izayoi and mostly Kurousagi. |
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The last part is strengthening my suspicions that Kuro Usagi and the rest of the community will find out the relationship between Izayoi and Canaria.
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She even stated that she didn't want to make Izayoi to go to little garden, even if it meant saving her old Community, she was worried about him being safe more. (Which is why it ultimately got left up to Izayoi's own decision) But she loves her son, and her son just got Wrecked. Best timing for her to appear, in my opinion, by my personal preferences. It having such a large emotional impact on Kuo Usagi would make the whole thing better as far as I'm concerned. Maybe that's what it means by purgatory! lol it probably does refer to the real purgatory.. Spoiler for Leticia:
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Spoiler for Can this be viewed as a spoiler? Meh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯:
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