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Rich and Famous: My (Future) Life as a Bestselling Author
Toogood Reports ^ | 27 August 2003 | Nicholas Stix

Posted on 08/27/2003 10:17:14 AM PDT by mrustow

Last year a veteran journalist told me I was never going to make any money, until I switched from writing articles to authoring books. So, I bought a "book-book": How to Become a Successful Writer, and Enjoy the Love of Beautiful Men, Women, and Transgenders.

How to Become is one of those cute books with each page broken up into bite-sized chunks of text, graphics, and lots of gray boxes with "Clues You Can Use," like "It is important to polish your writing skills as a writer." You know, the kind of book for people who don't like to read.

How to Become was written by a literary agent and a ghostwriter, and includes the most popular categories for fiction and non-fiction. In non-fiction, the two most popular genres are "self-help" and "spirituality."

My first proposal was a self-help/spirituality crossover:

12 Steps Towards Achieving an Even More Miserable Life Than the One You Already Have.

I still think 12 Steps was a can't-miss proposal, and I'm suspicious that some or all of the many agents who sent me rejection letters -- not to mention the even greater number who somehow forgot to respond -- are going to pass along my idea to their top writers. It had "12 Steps," which is a great hook, as well as hype -- "Even More Miserable" -- the positive verb, "Achieving," and the magic word, "Life." And a potentially unlimited audience!

Back to the drawing board.

My next attempt in the same crossover category, was:

You'd Better Sweat the Big Stuff - and It's All Big Stuff.

Thank you, I know it's great. It has hype appeal ("It's All") and a tie-in to an established if misguided brand. But try telling that to those myopic agents!

My next shot was pure spirituality. Why not give a straight genre a chance?

Spirituality in a Six Pack.

One agent called Spirituality "literary pi--water." She should know - she probably drinks white wine coolers!

I went back to self-help, but without doing the ac/dc thing, and hit the hugely popular dieting subgenre:

The High-Fat, High-Sodium, High-Sugar Diet.

This proposal had the advantage of catering to an audience that numbers 100 million people in America alone! America is full of fat, borderline diabetics on their way to hypertension, who HAVE NO INTENTION of changing their lifestyle. Why not build up their self-esteem with T-bone steaks and coffee ice cream, instead of tearing it down with tofu and celery juice?

Unfortunately, America's alleged literary agents are apparently not only a tiny professional minority, but also a tiny, dietary demographic of people who never smoke, never ingest anything worth eating (no, real people do not eat skinless turkey breast!) or drinking, and exercise too much!

Seeing as sports books are popular among men, I took my best shot with a really topical title:

Spitballers, Headhunters, and Bat-Corkers: My Favorite Baseball Heroes, from Burleigh Grimes to Sammy Sosa.

One agent accused me of "racism"; another said, "You must have been beaned in Little League, and never recovered."

My featherweight attempt at parody didn't take off, either:

The Me Show: How to Get Your Own Reality TV Show, Even If You're Not a Drug-Addled, No-Talent, Has-Been Rocker.

Seeing as the lighthearted stuff wasn't working, I decided to go for substance and tackle The Big Questions. Everybody's talking about the Middle East these days, so I figured this one to be a sure bet:

Kill Them All, and Let G-d Sort Them Out: One Man's Road Map to Peace in the Middle East.

One agent wrote back, that I should be under surveillance by the Justice Department. Hey, as the saying goes, "All surveillance is good surveillance." Or was that, "All publicity is good publicity"? In any event, I've yet to have a G-man run over my foot. They must be keeping a discreet distance.

At this point, I was considering writing a novel about a frustrated writer who kills off literary agents, especially those who get rich writing how-to books on getting published. I might have to self-publish that one.

But I wasn't done yet dealing with agents via non-violent methods. If Jerry Springer, Montel, and Dr. Phil are any indication, family crisis should be a bestselling genre. How about,

Spare the Rod, and Spoil the Child: Beating Your Child into Discipline and Virtue?

One agent's attorney wrote back that it was illegal to hit one's children, that she was forwarding my proposal to Child Protective Services, and that if I ever again contacted her client in any form whatsoever, she would be pressing criminal charges against me under the stalker statutes.

When it's fame, fortune, and the love of beautiful women/men/transgenders you're after, you have to be copacetic, while others quiver. This jail angle might be just the ticket. After all, agents swoon for convicts:

Better to Live on Your Knees Than Die on Your Feet, and Other Reflections on Life in Prison.

While I work that one up, I may have to return, reluctantly, to an old familiar genre, a short-short story with a guaranteed audience. It starts out, "Pay to the order of the Long Island Power Authority …"



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Miscellaneous; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: ccrm; literaryagents; publishing
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1 posted on 08/27/2003 10:17:14 AM PDT by mrustow
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2 posted on 08/27/2003 10:44:13 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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3 posted on 08/27/2003 12:22:22 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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4 posted on 08/27/2003 12:23:04 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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6 posted on 08/27/2003 12:24:24 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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7 posted on 08/27/2003 12:25:03 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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11 posted on 08/27/2003 12:27:41 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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This article reinforced a thought that I had last night. The article points out how shallow the business of book writing and bookselling has become. That thought occured to me as I was pipping back and forth from the unbearable drubbing my Yankees were taking to the unbearable fare on Fox News Channel. On the O'Reilly Factor, the pompous one was interviewing Greta Van Sustern on some book that she was trying to hawk. That would be my definition of incest. One Fox host interviewing another Fox host on a book that she had written. Don't they pay these hosts enough, or does this network really think that there is an informative value or an entertainment value in such an interview? What little that I saw of the interview was an embarrassment to the network and everyone involved.

Then as I surfed to Hannity & Colmes, it was as Yogi was supposed to have said deja vu all over again. Fox host Oliver North was the first guest touting some book that he had written. Sean Hannity is becoming such a shrill shill that he is making Larry King look like a piker. Sean is always plugging someone's book with unwarranted hyperbole and in turn the author always returns the favor by praising whatever books Sean has written. Evidently, the purpose of the Fox News Channel is to become the home shopping network for books written by talking heads. Personally, I find it more entertaining to watch Art Krull hawk cookware on HSN than to watch these boys and girls hawk books on FNC. I pray the Yankees play well tonight because I dare not peek at who might be hawking books on FNC tonight.

12 posted on 08/27/2003 1:34:55 PM PDT by Biblebelter
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But Biblebelter, today more books are published than ever! That's progress! What's not to like? Indeed, in the past 50 years, more books were published than in all of previous human history combined. Folks are obviously a zillion times wiser than were their benighted forebears. Was a time, when a home contained only one book. Now, many homes contain hundreds of books, which would make them hundreds of times smarter than Gramps and Granny were!

And heck, over 60% of Americans attend college.

Maybe we need to re-evaluate this "progress" business.

13 posted on 08/27/2003 1:58:19 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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14 posted on 08/27/2003 2:19:00 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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To: mrustow
today more books are published than ever!

And they are all "Living History" by Hillary Rodham Clinton!

15 posted on 08/27/2003 2:22:33 PM PDT by Alouette (The bombing begins in five minutes.)
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LOL. I'll read that poor substitute for kindling, just as soon as she does.
16 posted on 08/27/2003 2:26:28 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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I done red all about it alreddy.

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17 posted on 08/27/2003 2:30:52 PM PDT by martin_fierro (A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
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Great read Mr.r.
I needed a good laugh, today.
While I must admit it occurred to me there's a very good chance Nic wasn't trying to be funny when he penned this piece.

The diverse & PC reponses Stix recieved from these literary agents -- if only in jest -- make for an incredibly accurate testimonial of the times in which we live, today.

...& just how damned weird the good ol' USA has really become.

18 posted on 08/27/2003 2:31:59 PM PDT by Landru
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To: mrustow
Mass media and mass marketing equals mass production and mass consumption. But I must be careful, lest I give the impression that I have disdain for the masses, because in fact my disdain is for the elites who are forever coming up with more ways to exploit their alliteracy and innumeracy.
19 posted on 08/27/2003 2:32:37 PM PDT by Biblebelter
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I used to read a lot of books. Then I realized that in modern America, it doesn't matter what you know.

Now I consider reading books to be an addiction similar to taking heroin (not that I have tried that) - it takes you away from reality for a while, but when you wake up, it's the same old place.

20 posted on 08/27/2003 2:44:15 PM PDT by snopercod (The moving finger writes...)
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