It has been an historical week. There was the vote that
caused political turmoil in Europe and then yesterday the tragedy in Turkey.
Along with record temperatures around the globe we are
facing change of epic proportions.
Porter wrote an article for Publishing Perspectives on what Brexit might mean for publishing in the United Kingdom. Already people are seeing royalty
rates drop.
Writer Beware has an update to a story about a publishing company in denial over the mind boggling law suits that are being brought
against it. Reading through the list you get the impression they were taking a
lot of lessons from Author Solutions.
Agent Janet Reid has written an interesting Blog post on
Agents as Publishers. You should be very careful as these agents break the
A.A.R. (Association of Author Representatives) rules. (If they ever
belonged in the first place.)
Rachel Thompson has been working with authors for a while
now and recently she sat down and figured out the secret to success. Authors
already know it. But do they DO it?
A few months ago I linked to Agent Jonny Gellers Ted Talk on
what makes a best seller. Jonny Geller has expanded his ideas in this article.(If you know the secret, please share.)
Ruth Harris has written a great article on First Chapter Blues. It is a must read. Just when you think of the old maxim of throw out
your first chapter... Ruth comes along and offers some great advice.
The movie Me Before You generated lots of protests around the world about the portrayal of disabilities in books and
films. I never commented because I feel there are far better writers living
this reality that would say why they object far better than me. And so here is an excellent guest post from Steven Spohn on Chucks Blog. I do urge all writers
to read it.
Over the years I have shared some amazing articles on the
craft of writing. Today I read an article on rejections that turned everything
upside down in my head. Just WOW.
Take some time to read this from LitHub.
In The Craft Section,
Writing Action Scenes- K M Weiland
Dialogue- getting rid of adverbs- Bookmark
Tips for self editing- Bloodredpencil- Bookmark
How soon do we show genre in writing- Janice Hardy
The trope police- Agent Sarah La Polla on what she often
see’s
The 5 must read craft books of 2016 – Kayla Dean
In The Marketing Section,
Book marketing tips from industry experts- Frances Caballo-Bookmark
Checklist for cover redesigns- Roz Morris
Marketing to influencers- The Bookseller-Bookmark
4 easy things to do if you don’t want to market your book.-
Penny Sansevieri
Email Newsletter content- Jane Friedman- Bookmark
To Finish
There are classic tropes and classic lines and classic
blunders. Every writer hopes that they can come up with a classic line rather
than a classic blunder. If you
love the classic movie The Princess Bride here are 15 quotes that explain the writers life.
If you haven’t seen the movie.... That is a classic
blunder... like starting a land war in Asia.
Maureen
@craicer
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