Wednesday Quick Quotes
“We need to look at the notion of publisher and agent as gatekeeper – in the new world of self-publishing, gatekeeping is not keeping people out, but guiding people in.” Jonny Geller Curtis Brown
“We need to look at the notion of publisher and agent as gatekeeper – in the new world of self-publishing, gatekeeping is not keeping people out, but guiding people in.” Jonny Geller Curtis Brown
Just recently I noticed a new file folder appear in my Microsoft Outlook labeled Clutter. It is supposed to pull out emails that I tend to ignore or not open. I sorely wish it would … Read More
“For the first time … books are competing with everything else you might read or watch or listen to in a way they never did before. Online doesn’t care what is in the file it … Read More
Seems like every writer’s conference I attend or blog by an “apparent authority on self-publishing” that I read encourages a newly published author to have a marketing plan. Everything they propose sounds great – like … Read More
“A writer, like a sheriff, is the embodiment of a group of people and without their support both are in a tight spot.” Craig Johnson Another Man’s Moccasins (2009)
Have a manuscript ready for pitching to an agent at the PNWA conference this summer? The first time I made a pitch to an agent, it was with some trepidation and I was unsure how to … Read More
“The pen is the tongue of the mind.” Miguel de Cervantes
I just finished reading The Highwayman, a novella by Wyoming author Craig Johnson. It’s a terrific story with the right mix of Native American legend, mystery, and a ghost story. What I liked about … Read More
“I believe there’s no proverb but what is true; they are all so many sentences and maxims drawn from experience, the universal mother of sciences.” Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote (1605)
There are rumors and some movement with some publishing houses as to the calculation of royalties paid to authors. It could change to a percentage of net amount received by the publisher rather than a percentage of … Read More