• mosiacmango@lemm.ee
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    “It’s good, but we can’t market it. If you were already famous in some other way so we could sell based on that, we would buy it.”

    Could have phrased it better, but I kinda get it.

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      12 hours ago

      So you run it by James Paterson, Inc. (or the estate of Tom Clancy or whoever fits best) get his name above yours and now you’re contracted to release new novels at an absolutely breakneck pace, but you have your foot in the door and can become the more famous writer who can release their own novels.

    • rockerface 🇺🇦@lemm.ee
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      “It’s good, but we’re bad at actually selling books so we need you to be famous in another unrelated way to compensate for our incompetence”

      FTFY

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          “they” don’t though. The low level employee/intern who read it might but that entire industry is up its own ass smelling it’s own farts at the top.

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        No you didn’t. People don’t buy the memoirs of random people. The publisher can move heaven and Earth but people still wouldn’t change the fact that the audience will never exist

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          Sure they do, all the time, as long as it’s an interesting story.

          More than half of the books on this list are by “random” ie, non famous people.

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          23 hours ago

          Who said anything about memoirs? The thing about “the memoirs of random people” is not that they were written by non-famous people - it’s that they are about non-famous people.

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          22 hours ago

          Remember Oprah and a million little pieces. I’m pretty sure that guy was a complete unknown before he made that shit up.

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      16 hours ago

      I would’ve thought “finding fresh talent” is something that publishers do out of self-interest, but I guess I’m wrong.