But don't let that put you off. If you believe in what you're writing, keep
trying and you'll get there.
"Zolan D'Arth" <studiob@(no spam)beeb.net> wrote in message
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Every writer has been where you are now, so relax. Next get hold of a
copy of the "Writer's and Artist's Yearbook", it will answer most of
your questions. They always have a copy in the local Library, or you
can buy it at nearly all bookshops (NB I said bookshops so your local
Smiths may not have a copy).
My advice is to write a first draft. That will give you an idea of
how difficult it is to write a full novel. Anything less than a full
length novel is unlikely to attract any attention.
As to what publishers want:-
Celebrity stories
Celebrity slimming books
Celebrity cook books
Autobigraphies
New novels by well known authors
They do not appear to particularly want new authors, so expect it to
be almost impossible to get published unless you know someone in the
business. JK Rowlin's books took immense effort to get published,
even though they obviously had great sales potential.
Welcome to the bitter world of the amateur author. Revel in the joy
of writing, only to realise that even a great novel will almost
certainly never see publication. Be bitter about talentless, yet well
connected people pumping out drivel and getting it put in the window
of WH Smiths.
I suggest you take up Train spotting - ultimately far more rewarding.
Stuart
The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence, but it still needs cutting.
(Keep the wolf from the door to reply, using the above email address)
LOL!!! :-D Cracking post Stuart!
Just as I expected then...!
Nice to see someone with the right kind of attitude on this NG, I was
beginning to get despondent. I think people who post their art on here for
amateur crits. are very brave, but there is an insipient, earnest pomposity
which is perhaps the manifestation of the frustration artists feel when they
go unrecognised. Don't get bitter, get even!
It seems to me that if you want to be creative, and get some reward for your
efforts, there must be an alternative to paper publishing sitting right
infront of you. (!) Why is it not possible to buy a novel on-line in
soft-copy? Why do we expect to see creative words only on paper on shelves?
Why don't authors (and far sighted publishers) publish their own work, for a
reasonable fee per download? (It works for the skin industry...) If we can
be creative in our art, why not be creative about marketing it and
publishing it? (No trees need be involved) Is this too radical, or did we
"...tried that in 1997 and it didn't work then..." Lets talk...