Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 17:09:14 GMT 9.5
But is it really like that? Not at all. The book cover is still the very first thing a reader sees. How much does it influence your purchase? We can't know, because it depends on various factors: if we are looking for the latest book by our favorite author, we don't care about its cover. If, however, we enter a bookshop or an online bookshop, looking for the latest releases or a literary genre that interests us, then the cover plays a fundamental role: it is only what we see, nothing else. It is the most eye-catching element. But what does the author have to do with all this? He has something to do with it, of course.
If he self-publishes, he is the real responsible for the cover disaster (remember the mistakes not to make in a book cover ?), if he is an author published by a tiny publishing house Special Data that does not have enough funds to invest in a good product... well ', then he asked for it. A look at the book catalog makes us immediately understand what the mood is. The quality of the second published work If the first novel - or essay or whatever you like - sold well and was well received by readers, how much expectation will there be for the second published work ? A lot, maybe even too much.
Where is it written that the second book should be liked as much as the first or even more? Or should it be of the same level? The second published literary work is simply the second book that the author has chosen to publish. His expectation is that it will be liked as much as the first one, or even more so. Readers' expectation is that it will be better than the first, even more so if the first wasn't so well received. Prolificity or inconsistency in publication I also talked about the prolificacy of books : it is one of the aspects of publishing to deal with. Always new titles , otherwise readers are quick to forget you. My first and last book is from 2015, so, by this measure, I am an already forgotten author.
If he self-publishes, he is the real responsible for the cover disaster (remember the mistakes not to make in a book cover ?), if he is an author published by a tiny publishing house Special Data that does not have enough funds to invest in a good product... well ', then he asked for it. A look at the book catalog makes us immediately understand what the mood is. The quality of the second published work If the first novel - or essay or whatever you like - sold well and was well received by readers, how much expectation will there be for the second published work ? A lot, maybe even too much.
Where is it written that the second book should be liked as much as the first or even more? Or should it be of the same level? The second published literary work is simply the second book that the author has chosen to publish. His expectation is that it will be liked as much as the first one, or even more so. Readers' expectation is that it will be better than the first, even more so if the first wasn't so well received. Prolificity or inconsistency in publication I also talked about the prolificacy of books : it is one of the aspects of publishing to deal with. Always new titles , otherwise readers are quick to forget you. My first and last book is from 2015, so, by this measure, I am an already forgotten author.