Successful authors know that publishing is a business. They produce products that consumers want, and they approach publishers in a business-like manner. They always offer the best product they can possibly write, but they also are open to suggestions from editors and publishers and do their best to comply. Why? Because editors and publishers know what sells, and selling is the bottom line for publishers. Frequently published authors know that to hook an editor they must hook the reader. A subject that hooks the writer and causes him or her to write with excitement and enthusiasm will undoubtedly hook the reader and, therefore, the editor. Successful authors choose subjects with a "hook" in mind. Successful authors learn from their own experiences. Rejection does not depress them; it energizes them to try new markets. Great writers are voracious readers! They devour books, not only the type of books they write, but all types of books and reading material. They arent worried that reading someone elses work will spoil their own. They never say they dont have time to readthey make time. They are interested in what other successful writers are writing. They want to know whats out theresellingbecause, after all, they know that publishing is a business. |