I learn new things about the publishing world every day. One thing I learned just now and thought I would share.
Did you know that WHEN you buy a book to support your favorite author is really important? I had no idea until I read this post over at "From the Write Angle". Here is a link:
http://www.fromthewriteangle.com/2012/01/not-all-sales-are-created-equalwhat.html
So, I know that there have been books that I have been waiting for to be released. Generally, it is a sequel to a series I have started, or the new book of a favorite author. I will go on Amazon to find the release date, skipping over the Pre-Order button. Never again!
Those Pre-Order sales are critical to authors, especially new authors, trying to be successful in the publishing world. When a book is sold to a publisher, the publisher must decide how many to print in their first run. Those Pre-Orders help determine that number. The more Pre-Orders the more books a publisher is likely to print. The more books printed, the more books available to sell and the better to get the word out to the public. Makes sense!
So read the link I posted (Sophie says this far more eloquently and in more detail than I do) and going forward, rethink skipping over that Pre-Order button. You could be helping your favorite author have a fair shot at this whole publishing thing.
Cheers!
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
So What Is This Blog Thing Anyway?
As like most aspiring authors, I have found I don't know nearly as much as I thought about this business. I have a manuscript in revisions, a manuscript I am working on and I am working through my head an idea for the next. When will I have time to finish either with all the research I need to do about the business, I have no idea. Alas, I am just another aspiring author trying to figure out how this world of publishing works.
So I have friends who I like to bounce ideas off and share interesting things I learn along my path of discovery. One even suggested I blog about it. Blog? I have no idea what I would say in a blog. Who would read it? Would anyone read it?
Everything I read says a writer needs to have a presence on the Internet. They should build a fan base so that one day, if I am lucky, an agent will sign me and sell one of my books. My fan base would then become the first to want to read my book. Interesting.
So here you have it, my blog. I don't know exactly what direction this thing is going to go in, there are so many great bloggers in the industry I could learn from. For now, I will write about my journey as a southern girl trying to make a name for herself in the big bad world of publishing. We shall see how this goes.
Oh, and the name "WritesToEscapeReality" is so fitting. My writing is where I wish I could be when life gets tough and where I don't want to leave when I am in the middle of it.
Cheers!
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