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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]singe
2009-04-19 06:07 am UTC (link)
Also assuming I can actually come up with a title for the thing. This writing shit is hard, man.

Bah! If the 'Kitty' and the 'Gingersnaps' books can be about werewolves then you should have no problem naming your own werewolf novel. Call it 'Fuzzy Bunny' or 'Pretty Yellow Duckies' and you'll have it made.

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[info]agilebrit
2009-04-19 05:46 pm UTC (link)
*ponders* You know, there are bunnies in this thing, and a Bunnicula joke begging to be cracked. But they're experimental animals rather than actual characters.

Some play on words with "pack," I'm thinking. I've got until May first to come up with something halfway decent...

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