2 Types of Flawed Thinking That Are Getting in the Way of Landing a Book Deal

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I was thinking about the last batch of queries I caught up on last week, and I was trying to pinpoint why I passed on so many of the nonfiction projects.

On the surface, it’s easy to quantify the most common reason for passing—around 350 of the approximately 500 rejection letters I sent were because the author’s platform wasn’t strong enough yet.

The “yet” is the crucial part of this. I was so happy to see so many well-written queries and proposals with sound market research, unique concepts, and strong sample material. But when I looked at the marketing and publicity section, there were too many instances of “I will do this…” rather than “I have already done this.”

Which leads me to believe that the deeper issue is more about timing and perspective than hard numbers. I think two things are happening:

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Read, Eat, Drink–Weekend Roundup

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Have you ever heard of this little novel called To Kill a Mockingbird? It was pretty famous.

Well, in the most exciting literary twist of 2015 yet, there is a SEQUEL COMING!! My reaction to the press release on Tuesday:

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This is probably the most exciting thing to happen in publishing in the past year forever and ever. And ever. Here’s what we know so far:

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If Querying Isn’t Working for You: Troubleshooting & Resources

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As I’ve been talking about on my Twitter, yesterday afternoon I finally caught up on all queries as of February 1, 2015. Writers: if you submitted a query to me before that date and haven’t received a response, please re-send. It may have been lost in the cosmic Internet shuffle!

I’ve also been hearing back from many writers who are looking for a bit more guidance about how to build their platforms, so here’s a quick round-up of resources and articles you might find helpful:

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Read, Eat, Drink–Weekend Roundup

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In case you have a bad case of Friday brain (guilty!), today’s read is about as difficult as getting through Goodnight Moon. Kate Gavino, the artist behind the quirky illustrated site Last Night’s Reading, put together a hilariously on-point list of author wardrobe staples from A-to-Z. Because everyone knows you can’t call yourself a proper writer until you’re bedecked in cardigans, squinting through boxy glasses, and wearing argyle socks, right?

Here are a few of my favorites:

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