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Reddit mentions of Write to Market: Deliver a Book that Sells (Write Faster, Write Smarter 3)

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Found 6 comments on Write to Market: Deliver a Book that Sells (Write Faster, Write Smarter 3):

u/LOLtohru · 10 pointsr/Fantasy

False as in you don't think that it ever happens and isn't a valid concept? I don't think that's the case.

Have you heard about "write to market" authors? They pretty much do what you describe in your first big paragraph. I don't know how to cite that concept but here's a popular book for authors about how to do that:

https://www.amazon.com/Write-Market-Deliver-Faster-Smarter-ebook/dp/B01AX23B4Q

As for whether books can be gendered I think at the least you can say that some genres are mostly read by certain groups. I think romance is 80% read by women and military science fiction is 80% men if not more.

I'm not saying that I LIKE this situation. I don't like that some of my favorite authors say they're more successful when they write more cynical books. But in terms of if authors target demographics or certain genres have demographic trends I think those are things that happen.

u/BardoSpirit · 4 pointsr/eroticauthors

I read a helpful book on this subject recently: "Write to Market" by Chris Fox. It is not specific to the romance genre, but it IS pretty specific to Amazon, explaining their ranking system, how to research, etc. etc.

If you have a KU subscription, you can borrow it and read it for free.

https://www.amazon.com/Write-Market-Deliver-Faster-Smarter-ebook/dp/B01AX23B4Q

u/VerbalCA · 2 pointsr/selfpublishing

Chris Fox wrote a great book about how to find the sweet spot between what you want to write and what is selling - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AX23B4Q

u/catladyfromhell · 1 pointr/eroticauthors

Read "Write to Market" by Chris Fox. It's free on KU or $2.99 to buy. I found it extremely helpful.

u/amywokz · 1 pointr/writing

No. Get more traction in the writing field before you leave your job. Test the waters with three short (15-20k word) novellas until you find a sub-genre that works for you. Then write longer works and price appropriately. Make sure your covers and blurbs are top notch.

Additional resources:
https://www.amazon.com/Write-Market-Deliver-Faster-Smarter-ebook/dp/B01AX23B4Q?ie=UTF8&ref_=asap_bc

http://selfpublishingroundtable.com/sprt-143-interview-with-prolific-author-amanda-m-lee/


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