Not exact matches
Whenever I meet new people, I tend to find out pretty
quickly that they want to
write a
book, start an online business, or sell
more art.
The rise in ebooks seems to favor
books that are easily categorized into one of Amazon's shopping buckets and the biggest recommendation for selling
books is to
write them
more quickly.
He'll experiment, and if it works, he'll do
more, but when it doesn't, he
quickly walks away and gets back to
writing the next
book.
In our review, we said that Setterfield would have to
write her next
book quickly, since readers would be «clamoring for
more.»
As Le Veque points out in the NYT piece, not everyone is in the same category as she is when it comes to adapting to this landscape: since she has been
writing fiction for
more than 20 years without selling a single
book through the traditional publishing industry, she has a backlog of material she can
quickly produce and / or cut the price on.
Authors are no longer respected in the same way,
books are treated
more like magazines with firm expiration dates, and writers who simply
write really well don't get deals as
quickly as disgraced celebrities or get - rich - quick gurus...»
Nothing turns off a reader
more quickly than a poorly
written book.
It's especially well - suited, IMHO, for those of us who
write more quickly than the «one
book a year» pace or traditional publishing.
Writing with a partner is supposed to help you put out
books more quickly, but it does force some rewriting and editing you might not have done otherwise.