Me: Self-explanatory
PI: the publishing industry
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Me: I’m an unpublished author. May I submit my manuscript?
PI: Whoa! Maybe a proposal. But only if you’re willing to do the lion’s share of marketing for the book.
Me: Me do that marketing? Well, okay. When the time comes tell me what to do and I’ll do it. Now may I submit my manuscript–I mean a proposal for my book?
PI: Not so fast. As an unpublished author, you’d better have a darn good platform if you want to be taken seriously by our industry.
Me: Um, okay, I’ll go off for a while and build a platform.
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Me: I’ve got a blog.
PI: Not good enough, unless you’ve got thousands of unique visitors a week.
Me: I’ve had a little freelance success.
PI: Ha! Come back when you’ve got fifty to 100 articles in print magazines.
Me: Well, I’ve got close to 100 articles published with an on-line, royalty paying publisher, getting read at the rate of 95,000 times per year.
PI: On-line? Ha! Don’t waste our time.
Me: How about a query? May I submit a query letter?
PI: Do you have a marketing plan?
Me: I’ve put a lot of thought into audience and how to reach them.
PI: A WRITTEN marketing plan?
Me: No.
PI: Have you been to marketing classes? Especially targeted to book marketing–no, actually to marketing your type of book?
Me: No.
PI: Don’t waste your postage, or our bandwidth.