Lazzard
Saturday 6th April 2013 11:42am
Ludlow
8,899 posts
Well, I'm a screenwriter by trade, but I do have the ubiquitous un-published novel in the bottom drawer.
My agent likes it - as do a lot of people who've read it - and needless to say, I like it.
But publishing is really tight at the moment - they're incredibly picky about genre - but mainly they want to know what your next two novels are going to be.
I think it 's because, unless they strike gold, they only really make money on subsequent novels, if and when you build up some sort of fan-base - first novels can often be a bit of a loss leader.
But, quite frankly, I'm not sure I want to write another one - it was bloody murder!
So I'm muling it over at the moment.
There are an increasing number of Indie-publishing house which are a sort of half-way house, and of course, e-books have revolutionised things.
I'll probably still be having the same conversation this time next year!