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In your opinion is there still space for new authors (that don’t write YA) in the publishing industry?
I'm guessing you mean the traditional publishing industry. I’d be a hypocrite if I told you to burn down the Big Five publishing houses that take up space in your head, but you gotta understand that in addition to the shit that’s always been wrong, there’s a now a huge labor issue on account of the buyouts and layoffs last year, not to mention that the recent layoffs in the journalism industry = less book coverage = less publicity = fewer sales = more layoffs of editorial staff. The chances of you getting a fair shake with that crowd any time soon are not great. Mind you, this is provided you’ve already locked down a literary agent who either likes your shit or thinks it will sell (birth of first child<the purple 😎 on QueryTracker when you get Offered Representation). In any case, if you’re pitching literary fiction, get acquainted with reputable small presses, micro-presses, and indie publishers—some take unsolicited manuscripts if you aren't repped.
#every literary agent i know has SUCH a fucking backlog of queries because of the editorial layoffs at the publishing houses#since the publisher doesn't want to pay editors to futz with manuscripts the agents have to pitch shit that's basically ready to go#there's this idea that you can write a novel on a bunch of napkins and if it's worthwhile someone will spruce it up so it's fit to print#but now agents gotta be very fucking picky and they aren't going to pick the Great American Napkin#seriously please stop querying your unreadable typo-infested nanowrimo unabomber manifestos...my friends are dying#anonymous#assbox#one thing i'm seeing more of is writers who started out small press/indie publishers getting contracts with the big boys#so that's another way to skin the proverbial cat
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