Maegan Provan:
#sarcasm! (not sarcasm->) This is absolutely amazing. Every author can relate to these feelings, I’m sure. Post perfection from Tricia Drammeh
Originally posted on Tricia Drammeh:
Most authors worry about how their book will be received by others. What if people hate it? What if they leave a scathing review? Well, writing a book everyone will like is easy! Anyone can do it, right? Wrong!
If you want to write a book everyone will hate (including you), here’s how to do it:
Don’t settle for one genre. Add a mixture of all of them! Try writing a romantic-mystery-thriller with horror elements and a feel-good ending. Or an erotic-Christian-epic fantasy book that appeals to readers of all ages.
Be original. If you write about magic, people will accuse you of copying Harry Potter. Same with erotica. You don’t want anyone to compare your work to 50 Shades. Write something
so unique, readers won’t have any idea
what it is.
Follow the latest trends. It’s silly and self-indulgent to write what you like. Your book is for the readers…
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Published on June 27, 2015 11:18