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How the publishing of novels helped in marketing? (5points)

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Answered by ABHIRAM31oct
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Answer:

Explanation:

Publishing falls into the modern

world of business, and it’s always benefiting through and from creative

original thinkers (one hopes).

The mediocre writer who can sell

is usually more successful than the talented writer who cannot.

Aside

from all other hard truths about publishing, this is the one that many

writers find most difficult to accept. While I was at AWP,

I heard a small press advise the audience: “Writers should stay in a

room in write.” Clapping erupted.

Writers certainly can stay in

their room and write if they want to remain in obscurity. That aside,

the thoughtful writer does wonder: Why don’t publishers market and

promote their own books? Wouldn’t they benefit from it? Wouldn’t it make

sense? Aren’t THEY supposed to be the experts here? All points well

taken.

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