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How To Get Noticed by
Editors And Publishers:
Make Your Strengths Shine
by Shelley Wake
To be a successful writer and get noticed,
being good often isnt good enough. You have to
shine. You have to have something that puts you above all
others. Of course though, nobody is perfect. Everyone has
faults and flaws. But everyone has talents and abilities
too. Whats your talent?
Find your talent and focus on it. Develop it. Showcase it
in your writing so it really shines through. Remember,
one thing that stands out is far easier to notice than
ten things that are good, but not great. Make sure your
best skill stands out.
Staceys
Story: Start With Something Special
I had my breakthrough while taking a break from writing.
I was watching the movie Bring it On and decided to watch
the bonus features. One of them was an interview with the
director and he talked about how the screenplay got
noticed because it opened with the cheer song. That stood
out, that got their attention, that made them want to
read the rest. I decided to take the same approach. I
took chances with the start. I started with a letter, a
poem, a snippet from a diary. It must have made the
difference because with that one change, a manuscript
that had been rejected 14 times got purchased.
Stacey, Novelist
Carmens
Story: Use Your Strengths
I was told by my teachers and by readers that my dialogue
was really strong. So I decided to stop hiding it away
and I put it right out front. I made the first chapter of
my novel almost all dialogue. It got the attention of an
agent, who has since told me that the individuality of
the first chapter told him that he had found a new writer
with a clear sense of style. He took me on and is now
trying to sell that sense of style to publishers. Even
better for me, hes not just trying to sell my first
book, hes trying to sell me as the next new thing,
a young writer to look out for! Carmen, Novelist
Editor
Says: Forget Modesty
Writing is not a business where you can afford to be
modest. You have to get in there and show what
youve got. Whatever you do better than everyone
else, show it off. Build your work around your best
skill. Otherwise, youre going to be lumped in with
the rest of the writers that are good, but dont
stand out. James, Editor
Editor
Says: Im Looking for One Thing
Many writers make the mistake of trying to show me
everything they do well. Forget it. Im glancing at
hundreds of manuscripts a day. To catch my attention, you
have to hit me between the eyes with one strong point
that I cant not notice. There will be time later to
show me your other strengths. For the first contact,
focus on making one clear point about yourself and make
it a good one.
Darryn, Editor
Susans
Story: Is it Really a Flaw?
In the early days of Susans career, everyone
advised her that she relied on dialogue too much. So she
cut out the dialogue. She kept writing but found her work
lacked energy. Years later, she decided to ignore all the
advice. The novel came naturally to her and it was almost
all dialogue. The book reviews praised her unique style
and voice. Susan learned her lessonnever suppress
what comes naturally to you. Remember, what comes
naturally to you might be your greatest gift, not your
greatest
flaw.
Top
Six Ways to Find Your Strength
1. Ask other people what stands out about your work.
2. Read some of your best work and make a list of what
makes it good.
3. Read through the contents of a book about writing and
ask yourself if there is an area you are good at.
4. Think about what other people have said about your
work. Are there any comments that keep being repeated?
5. Ask yourself what you care about when you write.
6. What do you like about other peoples work? Often
the things you notice in other peoples work are
also the things that you are good at.
© Copyright Shelley Wake. All Rights
Reserved.
About The Author: This article contains a
tiny portion of the great advice Shelley Wake learned
when she interviewed hundreds of editors and writers for
Kick-Start Your Writing Career. The book is
packed with smart, practical, proven methods guaranteed
to get you noticed, get you published, and get your
career moving. Link: http://www.writingstuff.com/fs01m.html
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