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Avocado ([info]white_serpent) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-04-17 16:05:00


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Entry tags:authorwank, elitism, publishing, special snowflake syndrome

But why isn't your book selling?
It's all the fault of literary agents, who are single-handedly destroying literature everywhere!

Excerpt:

The substantial and nearly unassailable wall that separates you from us has been under construction for decades. You can find the names of its architects and gatekeepers on your telephone-callers list, and in your email in-box. They are the literary agents—that league of intellectual-property purveyors who bring you every new manuscript you ever see, those men and women who are so anxious to gain access to the caverns of treasure they believe you sit upon like some great golden goose that they would likely hack one another’s heads off were they not united by one self-serving mission: to ensure that quality fiction never hits your desk.

Just a tiny bit of entitlement, elitism, and self-delusion.

And some responses...


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[info]kosaginolegion
2009-04-18 01:12 pm UTC (link)
To be fair, I've seen published authors with somewhat similar styles. Of course, I've wanted to take those books and *fling* *THUNK* them across the room, too.

And yes, concrit would be good if she would take it. I suspect she wouldn't.

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[info]doyle
2009-04-18 01:25 pm UTC (link)
I've certainly picked up published dreck plenty of times but usually there's an attempt at humour or (an overly) descriptive literary style or something. This is just so... boring. Mind you, it might get red-hot after page 1 but I didn't get beyond the whiny cipher of a main character sitting in a room that's apparently blank apart from an exam table, having a robotic exchange of mundanities with a nurse who's given a string of adjectives in place of a personality.

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[info]kosaginolegion
2009-04-18 01:37 pm UTC (link)
I admit, it usually takes more pages for me to realize there's nothing about the characters or the plot to hold my interest. She managed that by the time I got to her discussion of how her nice clothes were getting too snug now.

The number of published books that cause me to react that way in the first page are rarer, but they do exist. Of course, if I tried to read each and every book that crossed my path I suspect that number would be radically higher.

That said, she seriously needs to get over herself/her character.

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