The Cynical Writer's Guide To The Publishing Industry: How to Convince the Gatekeepers that Your Book is a Potential Bestseller
Naomi Kanakia Ever wonder why some books make it to bookstore shelves and some books sit on the authorâs hard drive forever?
The secret isnât the quality of the writing or storytelling. Itâs not even âwho you know.â Itâs all about one thing: Does the publishing industry believe your book has the potential to be a bestseller?
The Cynical Writerâs Guide to the Publishing Industry is a manual for playing on agentsâ and editorsâ preconceptions and expectations. It teaches you how to get the industry players excited about your bookâs potential to become a bestseller. This isn't about selling out or compromising your vision. Itâs about generating excitement for the book youâve writtenâand excitement, more than anything, determines which books get acquired and which donât.
Hereâs a smattering of what youâll find:
On finding the right pitch for your book - âIdeally, your pitch should be quality-agnostic. You want a pitch thatâll excite people regardless of whether the book is good or is bad.â
On why editors donât care about small profits - ââŚnobodyâs paying close attention to the nuts-and-bolts of how an editorâs books perform. In fact, almost nobody in a house can tell you, off the top of their head, whether a given book has made or lost money for the company.â
On finding a market niche - âUnless thereâs been a commercially successful book released in the past ten years thatâs similar to your book, you'll have a very hard time selling to a major publisher.â
On what veteran authors know - â[Unpublished authors] have no idea. They think they just need to âwrite better books.â Itâs only once youâve published a book that you really understand the panicky, claustrophobic, fighting-for-the-last-lifeboat-off-the-Titanic quality of the publishing industry. This is a war of all against all, and if you survive for fifteen years, then youâve done better than 99 percent of the people who started out with you.â
But more than anything, the Cynical Guide is about the times and places when you shouldnât be cynical. This isnât a book about writing a formulaic bestseller. Itâs aboutmelding innovation and insight to survive in a marketplace that can be hostile to authors and their careers.
Written by the author of two books out with major publishers, the Cynical Guide gives you the tools youâll need to convince a big publisher that your manuscript is a canât-miss opportunity.
Genres:
NonfictionWriting
241 Pages