Author Rachel Drury, founder of BuytheBook.ie, which allows Irish authors to sell directly to readers in a bid to ensure they take home 100 per cent of the royalties. Picture: Carl Brennan
A new online book marketplace has been established for Irish authors to sell directly to readers in a bid to ensure they take home 100 per cent of the royalties and potentially avoid needing to sell on Amazon. BuytheBook.ie, which was launched last year, has amassed a collection of 55 authors and it is currently selling around €5,000 worth of books each month.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
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