I’ve been thinking lately about the way publishing works
these days.
Ten years ago it was find an agent or editor and pitch your work.
Keep trying and learning and maybe they will like it and you will get
published.
Five years ago it was ditch that traditional route and self publish...
just put it out there and find your audience.
Now it feels like a convergence.
To succeed in this business you have to go in with an
attitude of learning and improving your craft. This applies for both sides of
the publishing coin. This excellent post by Jamie Raintree explores the ‘act as if’ mindset and planning your career first.
While you are digesting that, Jane Friedman has written about standing out to agents and editors.... This is good
advice people.
As you are learning about the publishing business stop and look at Kris Ruschs deal breaker posts. This week she looks at agent contracts.You should be keeping one eye on the gold and both eyes on the scams and navigating
your way around.
Publishing Perspectives has an interesting interview with Sarah McIntyre, the illustrator behind the campaign #PicturesMeansBusiness. This
is a great campaign and a must read for every children’s book author and
publisher out there!
Lindsay Buroker is a great writer and one of the hosts of
SFF marketing podcast. She writes an informative blog as well. Recently she
wrote about genre hopping and how to do it successfully as a writer.
This week Wattpad introduced inside the story advertising.
This was predicted about three years ago as one of those ‘and then the world
will have gone to hell’ scenarios. But Wattpad being digital and wanting to
help the authors has said use the space between chapters. Is it a win/win?
In the ‘what will they think of next, Section,
Augmented Reality. (A.R.) Now think of bookstores. Now put the two together. It’s like playing Pokemon Go on the bookshelves. Especially
designed for kids...
In The Craft Section,
Two great articles on writing dialogue- Bookmark Both
Fantastic dialogue tips – Now Novel and Editing dialogue-
Jane Friedman
3 ways to build a better plot- Janice Hardy
Writing complex characters- K M Weiland – Bookmark
Character Arc development – Jami Gold Bookmark
In The Marketing Section,
When you’ve finished your first novel, what do you do- Anne R
Allen-Bookmark
Keyword use on Amazon- Penny Sansevieri - Bookmark
Print is still important- Elizabeth S Craig- Bookmark (and
read comments)
Creating the author business plan- Janice Hardy - Bookmark
To Finish,
These days you can write from anywhere and many writers do.
Give me wifi and a coffee is the writers cry. However to be a productive
digital nomad takes a little more savvy. Here is a list of productivity tips for your next foray of writing in the wild... or your nearest coffee shop
Maureen
@craicer
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