For the new author, finding a publisher can be more difficult than writing the book. Writers such as Stephen King or John Grisham make a good living writing, but they are in the minority. If you expect to give up your day job, you would need to write a best seller. I would like to write a book but I struggle to find the time. More people than ever are buying books and it's very competitive. New writers face the task of convincing independent publishers and big publishing corporations to take a chance on their books. They're not always smart about their choices either. J.K. Rowling was rejected several times. One of the best online cover designers is self publishing, which is highly recommended for new and professional authors.
I read sometimes about authors who have sold their very first novel and been given a large advance to write another one. Just when I'm fuming with envy, I notice that they sold the film rights for millions of money! The most annoying thing is when a famous person is asked to write a book, only to hire an anonymous freelancer. Sporting personalities seem to do that a lot. They take almost all the credit and most of the income. English soccer star David Beckham even won a literary award for his so called work at an autobiography.
The fortunate writers are the ones that have a publisher actually pushing them. A new writer needs tons of publicity after they create a book. Sometimes, the public is manipulated a little into buying a book. I have seen book covers with scantily clad ladies that I know has very little relevance to the plot.
So what are the books that sell well? Non-fiction subjects such as cookery, travel, home improvement and gardening are always in demand. Writing a book on a topic that your are not familar with will take some additional research. I could try my hand at fiction but that seems a harder market to crack. If you have a vivid imagination you might try your hand at the crime or thiller genre. I'm more into novels about the human condition, which explore relationships and modern society. Your writing would have to be very, very good for a publisher to want to sign a contract with you.
Occasionally, an excellent first time novelist will come along. This just proves to me that the general public is underestimated and there is a demand for thoughtful stories. Publishers, like TV networks and film producers should stop dumbing down.
When you are starting out, keep your options open. There are many writing jobs available, so you may have to be open to geting experience before you can find hte best jobs. When you learn how to write to your clients needs and meet those needs properly with each and every assignment that you do, employment will be available to you. To find the assignments to start with, you may have to present yourself outright. Simply always do so in a positive, professional manner.
A well written protfolio is the most important tool for finding a good writing job. As a writer you should show a potential employer pieces of work relevant to their business. You do not have to be commissioned to write, you can write just for the sake of filling your portfolio. Always put your best work in your portfolio. As you have time, continually replace the material in your portfolio with your best work to date.
Above all, make sure you over deliver your services to the client. This will mean that you meet deadlines. It will mean that you offer the best material you can. But, it needs to meet the client's specified requirements, not necessarily what you think they should be.
I read sometimes about authors who have sold their very first novel and been given a large advance to write another one. Just when I'm fuming with envy, I notice that they sold the film rights for millions of money! The most annoying thing is when a famous person is asked to write a book, only to hire an anonymous freelancer. Sporting personalities seem to do that a lot. They take almost all the credit and most of the income. English soccer star David Beckham even won a literary award for his so called work at an autobiography.
The fortunate writers are the ones that have a publisher actually pushing them. A new writer needs tons of publicity after they create a book. Sometimes, the public is manipulated a little into buying a book. I have seen book covers with scantily clad ladies that I know has very little relevance to the plot.
So what are the books that sell well? Non-fiction subjects such as cookery, travel, home improvement and gardening are always in demand. Writing a book on a topic that your are not familar with will take some additional research. I could try my hand at fiction but that seems a harder market to crack. If you have a vivid imagination you might try your hand at the crime or thiller genre. I'm more into novels about the human condition, which explore relationships and modern society. Your writing would have to be very, very good for a publisher to want to sign a contract with you.
Occasionally, an excellent first time novelist will come along. This just proves to me that the general public is underestimated and there is a demand for thoughtful stories. Publishers, like TV networks and film producers should stop dumbing down.
When you are starting out, keep your options open. There are many writing jobs available, so you may have to be open to geting experience before you can find hte best jobs. When you learn how to write to your clients needs and meet those needs properly with each and every assignment that you do, employment will be available to you. To find the assignments to start with, you may have to present yourself outright. Simply always do so in a positive, professional manner.
A well written protfolio is the most important tool for finding a good writing job. As a writer you should show a potential employer pieces of work relevant to their business. You do not have to be commissioned to write, you can write just for the sake of filling your portfolio. Always put your best work in your portfolio. As you have time, continually replace the material in your portfolio with your best work to date.
Above all, make sure you over deliver your services to the client. This will mean that you meet deadlines. It will mean that you offer the best material you can. But, it needs to meet the client's specified requirements, not necessarily what you think they should be.
About the Author:
For 4 years, Kenneth Marlowe is a writer of different topics around the globe. Nowadays, he writes about fascinating topics cover designer and Wedding Photographer Burlington Ontario.