Behind the Book Cover

The Book Deal Was the Goal—Until the Industry Changed

Apr 28, 2026
Daniel DiPiazza, entrepreneur and founder of New Wave Press who built Rich 20-Something from newsletter roots, tells the story of his long grind from early blogging to a surprise book deal. He talks platform power, the limits of traditional publishing, creative control, using books to build authority rather than sales, and where publishing is headed with AI and indie DTC opportunities.
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INSIGHT

Traditional Publishing Often Sells Validation Not Dollars

  • Anna David and Daniel say traditional publishing's main payoff is emotional validation — being 'chosen' — rather than predictable financial upside.
  • Most authors get little marketing support; publishers double down only on proven stars like Mel Robbins, making many deals feel like loss leaders.
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Publishing Will Split Into Human Classics And AI-Driven Content

  • Daniel predicts publishing will split: a human-crafted classics lane and an AI-driven digital lane with algorithmic content and feedback flywheels.
  • He expects readers to value human-authored work more as AI-produced content becomes common.
INSIGHT

Audio And Digital Formats Dominate Private Book Consumption

  • Consumption formats are shifting: audio and digital now make up a majority of recent sales for Daniel's company, changing how people privately consume sensitive topics.
  • He notes people prefer audiobooks for material they'd be embarrassed to read in public.
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