Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Big Fish Small Pond Or Big Fish Wrong Pond
Big Fish Small Pond Or Big Fish Wrong Pond
So, the last time I emailed you, I had the hype but not the trophies. Now Ive got both. Why is it that American editors ignore writers from New Zealand who arent Margaret Mahy or Joy Cowley. Down under, our buyers (readers) are piranhas. But, unfortunately for NZ authors, they are tiny piranhas.I also review the YA books which that come out of the US and the UK and most of it, which, yeah, I know, sells, is actually formulaic which my students (Im a high school teacher) turn their noses at preferring to read ADULT literature.Is this a mam, this is a gentlemens club kind of thing? Cos it sure does feel like it.
If you mean actual gentlemen, then no. The majority of publisher staff is female.
If you mean we just dont like New Zealanders, then no. Were seeing a lot of very talented and very profitable novels coming from the southern hemisphere, and theres no prejudice that Im aware of, unless its a prejudice for Australia/New Zealand, not against. (And while I realize that Australians and New Zealanders do not see themselves as in the same category, to US publishers, you are.)
If you mean Americans are just stupid and you cant sell anything smart to them, well, I cant say for sure, can I? We certainly cant match you for sheep jokes.
With an award under your belt and great reviews, I would start to wonder if your agent is sending the book to the right people. Authors over here sometimes have to leave their agents because things just arent working out. You may be in that position, too.
At the same time, sometimes a book that can make a big splash in a smaller publishing market would be in danger of disappearing in a larger one. Without having read your book, I cant hypothesize, but good luck.
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