Dreamers with their sugarplum fantasies
of bestsellerdom need to know what's in store because what happened to us can (and will) happen to them.
The occasional story of breakout success by a first - time author (e.g., moi) often engenders fantasies of
instant bestsellerdom among aspiring authors.
Now major authors are buying back their ebook rights; mid-listers are finding new life for their abandoned backlist titles; newbies like Colleen Hoover are breaking
into bestsellerdom; and everyone is reading the small print in their old contracts.
Booklist and Publishers Weekly both give starred reviews with the latter saying, «Connelly comes as close as anyone to being today's Dostoyevsky of crime literature, and this is one of his finest novels to date, a likely candidate not only for book award nominations but for
major bestsellerdom.»
Think about what you want to achieve with writing; a fun pastime, something for your kids, or
global bestsellerdom?
Take away those magical series of events that result
in bestsellerdom and it's just another well - received crime novel that fails to catch fire.»
I'm thrilled that I got the opportunity to tell my story about the explosion
into bestsellerdom (I'm sure that's not a word!)
It used to be that one or two big national hits were a guarantee
of bestsellerdom.
Intermix's head buyer, Sari Sloane, tells me that 7 for All Mankind's Ginger, a dark, soft, and stretchy jean, is a foolproof fit on its way to
bestsellerdom.
You'll get not only a killer proposal — but you'll also receive all the marketing details and contact information you'll need to launch your book on the path to
bestsellerdom.
Before the Kindle revolution,
bestsellerdom was possible for very few authors.
A 30 - day promotional plan for catapulting your book to
bestsellerdom.
If you're interested in catapulting your book to
bestsellerdom, whether you've got a literary agent and publisher, or you're self - published, we've got the Publishing Game books, audios, workshops, kits, consulting, and articles for you.
Fast releases seem to lead to fast sales and — providing that the books are good, of course — that can lead to
bestsellerdom.
(See this post about the myth of
bestsellerdom.)
Smart authors know that there's no single magic bullet to
bestsellerdom.