It's a place where
publishers separate the wheat from the chaff; where writers develop the characters and stories that become the million sellers and the editors who buy them can effectively manage an aspiring author into a literary star.
Not exact matches
This is where agents and
publishers are worth their weight in editing gold; helping us
separate the
wheat from the
chaff of our individual stories.
I believe that such mechanisms will emerge, and it will help self -
publishers to no end, because it will (on the whole) better
separate the
wheat from the
chaff.
One option is to stick to the known
publishers (which many people do), and possibly, look for sites on the web that will help (on a reader's behalf)
separate the
wheat from the
chaff.
So, the problem is, I don't know how you really get that kind of data in terms of
separating wheat from chaff amongst author -
publishers.
If only
publishers did
separate wheat from chaff I might have enjoyed more of my required reading lists in school.
1) The
publishers may have been
separating the
wheat from the
chaff but they have also been
separating the
wheat from the
wheat so you can only get (say) red
wheat not yellow
wheat, orange
wheat etc..