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  • ...ossible agents and other publishers will look at your online sales before they consider taking your book on. Only the Shades and a few other very popular titles have gotten  into book...
  • Yes, some of my most popular seemed to just flow from head to screen in one fell swoop. Most I work on and revised, though 
  • ...white culture first." I believe social change always comes from multiple angles, and that writers of color advocating for themselves and writing popular books that break the stereoty...
  • ...read more relaxing fiction together.   Hooray for us as a society when good fiction that is based in the classics and a pleasure to read becomes popular!  There's a place for all of...
  • ...perience and advice are priceless to me. I've been deeply, kindly, respectfully rejected by Gloria Steinem, and dismissed out of hand by a famous popular male writer we will not menti...
  • ...ng historical romance under her maiden name (Laura Parker), then women's fiction under her married name (Laura Castoro) and now she writes a very popular romance suspense series under...
  • Kristin, this is such common thing you're describing—like being under the influence of the popular crowd. For a long time traditional publishing has been the gold standard. We all gre...
  • ...truggle with is WHY it feels so hard to just turn my back on the agent/traditional publishing deal.  I feel like I am under the influence of the "popular crowd" at school - the one Mo...
  • ...d, by Emily Clark. Just the book jacket, talking about how marriage, not concubinage, was the basis of the family structure in the 1820's, so the popular culture notion of that time i...
  • ...Glad we can help. :) @Pamela - That's good to know for the sake of authenticity. I got caught up saying "like" in the 80s when Valley Girls were popular, but I'll tell you what got m...