This week the sun disappeared in North America.
In olden times... (pick your century) an eclipse was a
portent of disaster or great change.
Some might have decided that the eclipse came seven months too
late. If you are an indie author publishing some romance fiction on Nook it
came right on time. With no warning to the authors involved accounts have been closed. This is a great reminder about spreading your eggs among many baskets.
Kris Rusch wrote about the eclipse in a different way. Her
little town prepared for an influx of visitors... and they didn’t come. Kris compares this to the book publishing industry. What happens to publishing if
all the marketing goes on the books with the highest advance and they don’t
sell?
Porter Anderson recently talked with Sophie de Closets, the
CEO of French publishing house Fayard, about women in publishing. Sophie talked about what it was like as a young CEO walking in to manage such a venerablehouse but then she added something startling. Where are all the men in
publishing? This potentially is a huge problem for identifying readers.
Amazon is on track to open their tenth brick and mortar
bookstore this year. Their
bookstores are small with books facing out and highly curated. Are they on to a sure thing? Their emphasis on data and buying habits suggest they are.
So is it the right time to be buying a bookstore? Dean
Wesley Smith thinks so because he just bought one. However Dean has data of his
own and lays out what a modern bookstore should be doing.
Hugh Howey is sailing the Pacific living the life on the
boat his books bought. (Not jealous... really...) He finds time to write in
between swimming with turtles and whales (not jealous....) Recently he wrote
two really good posts on becoming a writer. ( and Part Two)
They are thoughtful and insightful and a great pick me up
when you are staring at your MS thinking about sailing in the pacific with
turtles... on a dream boat.... (OK Jealous!)
A few years ago now a bunch of crazy writers got together to
write a serial story for kids. It was hard work but creatively inspiring. The
crazy writers are still writing for kids but we aren’t doing serials. Every now
and then I read an interesting article on Serial Writing and think ... hmm
Crazy Fun. This article looks at 13 reasons why writing a serial is better than writing a book.
In The Craft Section.
How to hook a reader- Mary Kole- Bookmark
The ingredients of great series characters- James Scott
Bell- Bookmark
3 reasons you don’t need a character arc- Janice Hardy
2 great articles from Now Novel- 7 examples of great plot twists and How famous characters teach characterisation. Bookmark
Zero Draft Thirty is the screenwriters NaNoWriMo It kicks off
in September.
In The Marketing Section,
The reason book marketing is exhausting- Rachel Thompson-
Bookmark
9 tips to clarify your target market- Lisa Tener
Using Canva for book marketing- Bookmark
Mailchimp alternatives- Ricardo Fayet - Bookmark
Book launch timeline- Shelley Hitz- Bookmark!
To Finish,
The New Yorker, venerable institution of prose and social
comment has an article on.... Fan Fiction? Yes you did read that sentence
right. It’s a good article too. Go on... dip your toe in....
Maureen
@craicer
Pic: Flickr Creative Commons Andrew Napier