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An author platform important is because, if you want to publish traditionally, publishers favor books with built-in audiences. If they know you have 100,000 true fans, it takes a lot of the risk out of giving you that coveted publishing deal.
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Read More »Author Platform Building for Fiction Gottlieb stresses how important the story and the strength of your prose is in fiction. Your author platform doesn’t count quite as much as it does for non-fiction. (Feel free to celebrate with a little prosecco right now.) Therefore, an author’s platform in fiction is more about the credibility markers that show an agent or publisher that your writing is probably at a high standard. Gottlieb says: “In the case of fiction, obviously the quality of the writing needs to speak for itself, the nature of the story itself but some of the things that help fiction, if you were to say that fiction had anything of a platform, it would be…” Awards and accolades Research awards that exist in your genre or your career stage. There are myriad awards for first books, self-published books, short story collections, you name it. If you can mention that a story or book of yours was a finalist or an award winner, it lends credibility to your work. Don’t hold back on submitting any other books you have to be considered for awards. Bookstore readings If you have a previously published work and you did readings, mention them! If not, work on booking some at your local bookstores. If you’re a first-time writer, make it a habit to visit your local bookstores, to tell them about your upcoming book and to get them to commit to a reading. Participation at writer's workshops If you’ve attended workshops, share those. It shows that you’re serious about developing your craft and that you’re likely to have relationships with fellow writers (which may be leveraged one day). Participation at conferences List any conferences you’ve attended. It demonstrates that you know about the publishing business, have likely solicited advice from agents, and are well versed in the process of pitching. You’ve also probably listened to author panels so you’ll be prepared if you have the opportunity to speak on one. Endorsements from award winning authors This is a tricky one with a low response rate, but it’s not impossible. You simply need to be persistent. Below, we discuss how a first-time author with no connections got blurbs from The Dalai Lama and Seth Godin. MFA RECIPIENT If you have an MFA, you should certainly include it. Once again, this shows a commitment to your writing and it suggests that your craft is highly developed. Published in prestigious literary magazines Such a credit signals to an agent or publisher that your literary output stood out to editors of a magazine who see an untold number of submissions. This lends credibility to your work and suggests you’re more likely to get an excerpt published during a future book launch. High book sales if you've self-published 10’s of thousands of copies will impress publishers, says Gottlieb. Not many self-publishing authors can claim that number. However, it may be worth showing a high number of five-star reviews (for advice on how to get them, click here). The Power of Endorsements for Fiction & Non-Fiction Gottlieb believes in the power of endorsements, even at the early stages of pitching a manuscript. I was surprised when our NYBE author, Mark Madonna, reached out to us to request an endorsement from some of our published authors. It was only during my interview with Mark Gottlieb that I discovered he’s Mark Madonna’s agent – and the request for endorsements originally came from him. Gottlieb explained that publishers take endorsements seriously when a book is being pitched to them, and even further upstream, agents like Gottlieb pay attention to endorsements within query letters. They help both agents and publishers understand what kind of community you can tap into. It’s not easy to get an endorsement at the querying or pitching stage. Most of the people who are willing to provide blurbs prefer to do so when there’s a galley copy available. However, as with Karp’s example, there are clearly exceptions. Gottlieb recommends getting involved with writer’s workshops and conferences so that you can ask fellow writers to “provide a few kind words.” As was mentioned above, Akshay Nanavati managed to get several jaw-opening blurbs for his book Fearvana from luminaries such as The Dalai Lama, Seth Godin, and Jack Canfield. He didn’t have any connections and it was his first book. Nanavati emailed personalized videos to his wishlist endorsers explaining why he was reaching out to them specifically and what he hoped to achieve with his book. The key is to reach out to people outside your network in an authentic way, and persist in your attempts even if you don’t hear anything back from most people. The Dalai Lama does not give out many endorsements, so if Nanavati managed to receive one from him, it shows that if you commit to this strategy, you can make it work.
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Read More »Final Thoughts Don’t think of platform-building as a game or a chore. Through your own efforts building your platform and showcasing your numbers, you have the opportunity to better understand your own work and your audience, which will make you a better prospect to potential publishers and hopefully a better writer. Before you present an idea to a potential agent or publisher, be ready to show your platform and community who will promote and sell your work. That noted, if you have a strong idea and/or manuscript ready to go but haven’t fully developed a platform, you may simply want to dive in and go for it. Perhaps test the waters with an agent first. Gottlieb says: “Sometimes a book just speaks for itself and the platform isn’t entirely necessary. It’s just such a unique strong idea. A book like that can come from anywhere. A platform helps, it’s just not a be-all-end-all.” Now, let’s turn it over to you. Research shows that making public commitments makes it more likely you’ll carry through on your intentions. Which author platform building strategy are you prepared to focus on first? Let us know in the comments!
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