It's more the writing, the plot, and so on that I hope
most writers would want to establish.
But I think
most writers would go with KC third.
Most writers would be content to stop with Scott receiving a sword when he mans up and confesses his love for Ramona.
Most writers would agree they love interacting with other writers.
These days,
most writers have to do the heavy lifting with marketing.
If business considerations could be put aside
most writers would prefer unknowns.
Then it would become a race to find direct markets, which for
most writers would be one at a time, on social media.
-- And, of course, all indie writers claim they write across genre, ignoring completely that I said
most writers I have met, beginner and professional alike, don't know what genre they write in, let alone if they write across genre.
Most writers I've met want to go the traditional route and are intimidated by the business side of... well, the business.
Most writers have a sense that different genres sell at different rates.
Most writers have a range of products that they promote or expansive social networks that they create content for.
Most writers have more ideas than they can write down in a lifetime.
And she wasn't laughing at how small that was, as
most writers would.
One,
most writers would like «street cred», or recognition that a publisher thinks enough of a story to traditionally publish it.
But most writers wouldn't know that, so they get trapped in this thinking all the time.
Most writers have a ritual before they write.
I would expect that
most writers would find this succinct advice hugely helpful — Elinor's done the work!
But, the general consensus seems to be that
most writers would still prefer a traditional publishing deal, if only for the prestige and the access to high street bookstores.
I think by now
most writers have received the message: you should be reading.
Most writers have no idea how to market a book, and even if they did, they'd rather devote their time to writing more.
And I'm going to begin with the default position that
most writers have:
Publishers need to communicate better with authors, pay them more and utilise writers» skills to market books, but
most writers would still choose to be... Read more
According to Solomon,
most writers would «still prefer a traditional publishing deal but the terms publishers are demanding are no longer fair or sustainable».
They are under - appreciated by most independent authors, because
most writers have no idea how to effectively market their work, and thus fail to see book reviewers as what they are: hubs, trusted by pre-established audiences, that directly influence awareness and conventional opinion of a writer's work.
All things said, like most writers I'd rather work with a publisher — but not as an indentured servant.
The reason is twofold: In their minds, blogging equates to promotion, and
most writers would rather be writing than promoting.
Most writers have one book in them at best but, as most Kindle experts note, the best way to make money is to write, publish, and repeat — ad infinitum.
Trouble is,
most writers have absolutely no idea where to start.
Most writers would rather write than market, and you just don't normally sell 170,000 copies on Kindle or any other e-book or self - pub avenue.
The main problem
most writers have when they first start to compose queries is one of verbosity.
Not exact matches
One of Breitbart's
most notorious
writers is Milo Yiannopolous, who
has been banned from Twitter for encouraging his followers to abuse and harass other users including the comedian and actress Leslie Jones.
Laurie Garrett, one of the globe's
most gifted
writers on global public health issues,
has a timely and scary essay on foreignpolicy.com about the nasty norovirus plaguing athletes in the Olympic village — a bug one expert calls the «perfect human pathogen.»
Holiday's other big client is Tucker Max, a
writer and self - described asshole who
has built a career out of recounting stories about his
most hilarious blowjobs and benders.
writer said the Variant X.S.R. shoes
have the «cushioning and support to [help you] get the
most out of every mile.»
So
most writers are open to pitches and ideas as long as they're relevant and
have the potential to generate an impact among their following.
While
most newspapers and big new outlets employ full - time
writers to cover music, movies, theatre and other arts and entertainment, few if any
have any staff devoted to just games.
While Konnikova's deep dive into subtypes of
writer's block is likely to be morbidly fascinating for anyone who
has experienced the phenomenon, perhaps the
most obviously useful aspect of her article is the section on how to fight the problem.
In my years in leadership at the American Society of Journalists and Authors, I
've encountered many people who like pushing buttons and are good at it,
writers not always being the
most mild - mannered of people.
«For me, the thing that
has been
most effective is that making sure across every social platform my voice is unique and consistent,» says Maggie Levin,
writer / director of VR series, Vain.
I can tell you from experience that they're very busy people, and I
'd bet that
most of them aren't professional
writers who are masters at written storytelling, grammar, and spelling.
He hasn't quite made it yet, but he
has carved out a place for himself as a senior editor who is also a gifted
writer, the author of some of the
most memorable pieces we
've published over the years.
Andrew is one of the
most talented and best
writers I
've ever worked with.
Our world - class conferences and seminars are held in some of the
most beautiful and historic cities on earth, and that's where you'll get to meet the International Living
writers and staff members you
've seen in videos and read in the daily postcards and in International Living magazine.
Not all
writers create outlines, but I believe they make writing the content easier, and in
most cases, better quality, and they help me figure out whether the idea
has legs.
Michael Luchies is one of the best and
most forward thinking
writers I
've seen when it comes to the entrepreneurial world.
Since then, he
has spent
most of his time editing for publishers, non-profits, authors and aspiring
writers while raising his two children.
Lani is the Chief Operating Officer at The American Genius and sister news outlet, The Real Daily, and
has been named in the Inman 100
Most Influential Real Estate Leaders several times, co-authored a book, co-founded BASHH and Austin Digital Jobs, and is a seasoned business
writer and editorialist with a penchant for the irreverent.
Rob Artigo: Ray, I recently read an opinion piece where the
writer made the case that
most successful entrepreneurs
have one major trait in common.
For the past decade, Gerardo Del Real
has worked behind - the - scenes providing research, due diligence and advice to large institutional players, fund managers, newsletter
writers and some of the
most active high net worth investors in the resource space.
Based solely on the massive amount of ink and HTML being spilled about Vampire Weekend, you
would think that
most music
writers feel like
most people start playing music because...