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RE: Mini writing workshop: Who are you writing for?
I agree, @wakeupkitty. Even in the published world there are imperfect works. But the fact is, getting attention from a publisher is incredibly difficult to do. The odds are stacked against you. So, if your goal is to be published by a mainstream book publisher, it is important to make the work as close to perfect as possible. I'm honestly not sure why books that are not really well written get published, but I can imagine that publishers lower their standards from time to time out of desperation when they have not landed a really great title.
I read that they seem to care way less if the writer is a VIP... it will sell anyway..By now there are so many ways to publish yourself I doubt if mainstream publisher still will be able to survive.
Lately I read some books (translations) published by Bruna a famous publisher. I was shocked by the way the books looked like. It was translated in a poor way and full of mistakes. Hard to believe someone did read it before publishing.
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I worry about their survival too. But the fact is, I hang out with a lot of readers and there are wait lists at the libraries for the best books. Reviews and social media do help to keep the quality issues in check to a large degree. Also the fact that Audible is doing so well and that Amazon purchased them gives me hope. Self-publishing has flooded the market, but the big name publishers still hold the keys to the kingdom, I think. Great discussion!
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