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This Handy Chart Automatically Generates a Pitch for Your New Novel

February 21, 2019

Feeling stuck? We help you skip the writing and go straight to the press release

Electric Literature
Mar 28, 2018

The most important part of a novel isn’t the plot, the characters, or the language. It’s the elevator pitch. That one-sentence descriptor is how you sell the book to publishers, readers, and big Hollywood producers willing to shell out megabucks. But how do you generate a killer pitch—especially when you don’t have a novel yet? Well, your best bet might be to pay a professional publicist. Until now.

The Electric Literature auto-publicist pitch generator does all that work for you—and it’s easy to use! If you’re Beyoncé, for instance: first of all, welcome, we’re glad you read the site. Second of all, you would look up “b” in column A, “e” in column B, “y” in column C, “o” in column D, and so forth, and then plug them into the sentence below. The result: “A keenly observed war epic about an overbearing mistress’s quest to grapple with her sexless marriage.” We can’t wait to read it, Ms. Carter-Knowles!

If you run out of letters in your first name, move on to your last See More . . . 

 

 

Filed Under: Marketing, Publishing

What is Upmarket Fiction and Should You Be Writing It?

January 4, 2019

There are a lot of genres out there. From speculative fiction to chick lit, historical romance to erotica, literature can be categorized in so many ways. Often when you’re seeking an agent, they will specify what genres they are looking for and while many will state specific areas of interest like the ones above, there is another term you may see.

Upmarket fiction.

You may even see it paired with a familiar genre. Upmarket science fiction. Or upmarket contemporary romance.

What is upmarket fiction?

It really isn’t a genre so much as a classification. You aren’t going to find a category in Amazon titled “upmarket” because it’s more of a characteristic than a category.

Upmarket fiction is used to describe a book that has a literary feel with commercial appeal. It means that the writing is outstanding, but accessible. The characters focused, but the plot sharp.

On the two sides of the scale you have literary and commercial. Literary fiction can often be considered highbrow, but stuffy. Sophisticated, but slow. It often isn’t considered as “sellable” to the general public.

Commercial fiction on the other hand is considered less refined, but are total page-turners. These books are frequently the ones you’ll find in airport bookstores and standing in line at the grocery store.

Though both have the potential to be so much more than their classification would suggest, the term “upmarket” is the bridge that unites the two.  See More . . . 

 

https://www.shewrites.com/blog/view/2852872/what-is-upmarket-fiction-and-should-you-be-writing-it?inf_contact_key=af7b2cc70b283d0337e9fd51eace213a984a5e5eb2ac5d60ecc2ecde85c3acd7

Filed Under: Marketing, Publishing

October 29, 2018

How to Market Your First Book: 9 Tips You Need to Know

https://robbibryant.com/881-2/

Filed Under: Marketing

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