I follow a lot of groups, usually remaining silent, reading, taking note, hoping to find some nugget to use myself. . . or to use as a learning tool in a future FundsforWriters newsletter.
As you probably know from your own experience, it’s amazing what people write for the world to see that leaves scars on their reputation. They believe because they are in a group that none of their readers will read what they are saying about publishing or being a writer.
For example:
- How can they make a buck with sales quicker, easier, better?
- Amazon sucks. (They forget that readers like Amazon.)
- Where can they find a quality editor for cheap? (Editors love reading that, I’m sure.)
- What’s the cheapest/easiest/best way to format/design a cover/edit without hiring someone?
I love this one. Do you make any money with anything but Amazon? I’m not familiar with many bookstores or libraries who like ordering their books through Amazon. But then, if you don’t expect your book to be in bookstores or libraries…
A week ago, I watched a discussion about using AI. Some were using it. (Again the thing with making a buck quicker, easier, better.) They were using AI not just to correct grammar, either. My takeaway was a list of writers I won’t ever read.
Some discussions need to take place behind the scenes. Others on a forum need to be carefully worded so that they sound professional.
For instance, “Can anyone recommend an editor?” instead of tacking on the CHEAP part.
Or for example: “Are you publishing with just Amazon or do you go wider with distributors?”
To be honest, the more polished the question, the more polished, more serious, and more trustworthy the replies.
You never know what agents, editors, cover designers, bookstore owners, librarians, book reviewers, and, yes, readers, might be lurking. I don’t want to read an author who is broadcasting their woes, opinions, or penny-pinching methods. I want to read an author who is all about the story they have to tell. I want to feel their excitement.
It’s becoming apparent in many circles that authors are more about making money and slapping their name on a book than entertaining readers. Make sure you are not wearing that look.
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