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Jul 06, 2017 05:29AM
Could we please see the email detailing their (alleged) reasoning? Kindle Scout is famous for making no good sense about what they pick and what they don't, and for giving no explanation, so this would be a peek into the mysterious process—unless they REALLY have monkeys flip coins, and then make up "reasons."
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The email sent by them was actually fairly long, and they don't generally offer email explanations behind their decision making. I think they made an exception for me because I had a book previously chosen.In general, it boiled down to:
1) We're sorry to send you this rejection.
2) The book is a little slow in the middle, and the genre you are in it needs to be punched up a little bit.
3) Your editing wasn't perfect (which, it wasn't...My editor couldn't actually look at the project until after the campaign ran because she was busy...that's my fault completely but I decided to run the campaign early because I figured they would overlook the editing problems and I wanted to make sure the campaign was over in time to build a solid launch before halloween one way or another)
4) The use of Iconography on the cover is something they aren't really interested in.
He said that in a much longer email. I can't really post it because almost all of it was about details of the book that I don't want to give away. He did get one thing wrong in that he thought this book was a sequel to my other series, rather than a prequel (which is a pretty sizable detail in the grand scheme of things) but he also made some good points about ambiguous details about time that were confusing so I can understand his error (a little bit).
They didn't end my campaign yet, which is odd, so it makes me think that the rejection came from a side angle (directly from the editor who said 'no thanks' but not through the usual channels). I'm thinking that after the 15 days are up it will automatically reject.
One thing I noticed: they accepted very few books in June and horror/urban fantasy doesn't seem to be something they are looking for right now at all.
I'm not too terribly worried about it and I'm planning to launch the entire series before the year is out (if I can). I definitely appreciate that they did send me a personal note about it.


