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As taste varies maybe seeking for beautiful is fruitless, while unusual, grandiose or extravagant are more promising? What do you think?

If I may, I seem to be increasingly shunning books that look "professional" or those with a lot of positive reviews. Personally, those with the ugly covers, or those everybody seems to hate are those that break away from what everyone is doing. People who aren't writing for the mainstream are the ones taking chances with their stories. They're the ones doing something other than the same old zombie story or the space opera trope of the evil empire conquering the universe with the lone hero standing up and organizing the resistance.
Then again, maybe I'm one of the last few people who likes indie books because they're not like traditionally published books, in a world where indies are increasingly trying to come across as traditionally published in order to make sales.





I could be wrong - just pulled that out of the old memory banks...

I tried writing several genres, including an attempt at what was probably (from what has been said) a less explicit sex novel than Fifty Shades. If I'd realised positioning was so important?
The betas liked it, but I just couldn't publish. It's a bit of a joke now, about my sister publishing the book if she ever needs money more than her reputation. :-)
I've still have books in several genres part-finished on my computer. It will be interesting to see if any of them are 'positioned' far enough out of the norm to grab some attention.
The best sort of positioning for books or art seems to be fame-related. One word from a celebrity, including politicians, or an author's fame in another field, have launched books that might have otherwise been overlooked.
Vance
A clear construction failure, actually became a landmark and a magnet for millions of tourists.
Bad, quirky, strange may be perceived as differently cool.
Create a 'cool' image for whatever ugly, tasteless, trivial or mediocre stuff and it may become 'fashion'. Don't wanna touch literature, although I suspect this may work in it too.
What do you think?