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Authors: do you cooperate or just lecture to others?





Let's sell the book. This is the dream of every indie author. Until now, you learned already about difficulties, and how to sell the book.

One of the important things is collaboration between authors and readers. Also, authors should respect other authors.

When I started writing, for four years, I had some experiences with other authors. I asked for opinions and got lessons. Sure, I did not like it.

When the author asks for a review, he expects the review. You can always politely refuse and said you don't have time to read, or you don't want to leave a review because you don't like the book.

Some authors are crossing the limits, by giving lectures.

For example:

"Oh, do you have an editor? I would read a book, but I would recommend you some editors, or I will edit this for a suitable fee."

"Do you think you are ready to publish it? I have a book, let's take a look, and read it, so you can learn something from me. "

When someone lectures you, he brings you back to childhood. "Don't get your hands dirty when you are playing on the playground. Say hello to people, don't be bad-mannered""

There is a difference between a good intention or just a pretentious act - looking down at others.

I can translate what a lecturer thinks:

"Oh, you are not ready to write, I am afraid you have no talent, and better to give up. "

Even worse, some people go on a higher level, in an attempt to earn money from you.

"With editing, your book would look much better. I can do it for a suitable price. "

It happens when you have an editor already, so don't get surprised.

The chain of cooperators must be firm and loyal. Don't set up with each other. Don't make bad ratings, or reviews, just to make an act of personal revenge because you did not get what you want.

This is not professional. Respect other authors, people will remember it.

If you have negative experiences based on this topic, leave a comment.

Comments

gretchenwrites said…
I always want to connect with other writers, but I don't want critiques. I'd rather talk about the work, the hardships, the tips and tricks, the waking up at 5am to get some writing in before work, that sort of thing.

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