Definitely the latter. They can't control that W is near the end of the alphabet, but they can control what they write. Still, which is worse: Being on Publishers Weekly's list of new trade paperbacks with a poor plot description, or not being on Publishers Weekly's list at all?
Don't let it discourage you though. You're a published author now, that separates you from the rest of the wannabes
Definitely the latter. They can't control that W is near the end of the alphabet, but they can control what they write. Still, which is worse: Being on Publishers Weekly's list of new trade paperbacks with a poor plot description, or not being on Publishers Weekly's list at all?
ReplyDeleteDon't let it discourage you though. You're a published author now, that separates you from the rest of the wannabes