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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]agilebrit
2009-04-19 06:02 pm UTC (link)
Oh, thanks for the suggestion! I haven't even started beating the bushes for markets yet (the closest thing I've got to a pitch right now is for the Knight Agency's Book in a Nutshell competition), but I'll definitely put Pyr on my list. Although *checks* they require agented subs, so I guess I'll have to get one of those first.

And I hope it's cool. My betas seem to think it's cool. I think it's cool. Maybe an agent will think it's cool. :)

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[info]white_tean
2009-04-20 03:29 pm UTC (link)
Oh, you should also put Gollancz on your list too, I totally forgot until after I'd commented that the first two books I've got from the series are from the US publisher, though I think the book was originally published in the UK. The third book I got from the UK (I live in Australia, so I buy most of my genre books online rather than waiting for years for booksellers over here to start stocking them) is currently off visiting with a friend (both people I've loaned the series out to have enjoyed it) hence why I probably didn't realise my slip earlier.

One of the reasons I was reminded of this series is that this author is one I really respect as an author as she talks about how the series came out of her anger at the divide between elitism and entertainment in writing. Anyway, she goes on about it more in the entry which is and older one, but I still find it relieving to read - it's great to read the work of a writer who understands their work, and even if she writes this series more for purposes of entertainment it obviously has some complex and nuanced themes and there's been a heck of a lot of worldbuilding to make all the genre busting work.

http://justinar.livejournal.com/587.html

Good luck on your pitch by the way!

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[info]agilebrit
2009-04-20 04:52 pm UTC (link)
And they're agented too. I need to look into the biz more to see what the protocols are; Baen's and Tor take direct subs but still want summary things. Seems like everyone wants something different.

But I shall persevere until this thing finds a home. *nods firmly*

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