What are the pricing brackets per story length / genre / content that you're comfortable paying? Consider both self publishing and traditionally published. What is unreasonable? What is reasonable? At what point did you buy a story and feel you overpaid only after reading it?
I'm self publishing my longer works (never-mind that I self published two short stories. That was just to get the hang of how the whole concept works with formatting and so on. That was a toe-in-the-water approach). I don't like the commonly suggested pricing dynamics.
Pricing is just sporadic and all over the place - I've seen novellas (20K word - 40K) go from .99 (more like a promotional price) to $5.99. Odds are, there are some that are probably higher.
Now - when self publishing you have a few limits: any prices not ending in a .99 are either not possible - or won't be aggregated to various stores like iBookstore. So a price ending in .99 seems to be universal.
So I was thinking of this:
Short stories less than 8K will be made free at places like Lush. If I put shorts into a book with a few other short stories it will be priced at $1.99
Anywhere between that 8K and up to 25K will be 1.99
Between 25K and 40K will be $2.99
40K - 55K will be 3.99
55K - 65K will be 4.99
65K + will be 5.99
And I'll stop it there as I have no intent on writing anything over 80K - it might happen. If anything is longer than that it would be an anthology of shorts, most likely.
Thoughts on this?