Naruzeldamaster
Inkling
"Your story would sell 5 times better if you completely altered X or Y character and totally changed this or that Scene"
What do you do when confronted by a publisher with this kind of statement?
Look, if a publisher's advise is more on the grammar side, I'm willing to bend an ear.
But personally I'm not about to alter major scenes (entirely) just so that the publisher can line their pockets a bit more.
That being said, if I want to add X or Y type of character, I'll add them to MY story and hopefully depict them appropriately so that readers enjoy them.
But I'm not about to add this random character who has zero bearing on the plot just because it appeals to a certain demographic. That kinda thing is already frowned upon in the film industry and I wouldn't want my first book to be frowned on the same way.
What do you do when confronted by a publisher with this kind of statement?
Look, if a publisher's advise is more on the grammar side, I'm willing to bend an ear.
But personally I'm not about to alter major scenes (entirely) just so that the publisher can line their pockets a bit more.
That being said, if I want to add X or Y type of character, I'll add them to MY story and hopefully depict them appropriately so that readers enjoy them.
But I'm not about to add this random character who has zero bearing on the plot just because it appeals to a certain demographic. That kinda thing is already frowned upon in the film industry and I wouldn't want my first book to be frowned on the same way.
Myth Weaver
Istar