Posted by: Jenna Bayley-Burke
Currently working on: getting the house sale-ready
Waiting on: word on the twice re-worked partial
Currently working on: getting the house sale-ready
Waiting on: word on the twice re-worked partial
Mood: exhausted and tired of being sick
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Unfortunately, writing to market is a double edged sword. By the time your book is finished, the market migt be saturated with the type of story you've created. With this uncertain economy, romance is one of the genres expected to stay strong. There are rumors inspirational and historical will be the next romance market boom. Why? Faith that the world will improve, and pure escapism.

One of my publishers puts novels out in ebook form first, so I'm covered on the ebook front. As to the subgenre trends, I can't write to either of them. I'm holding on that Dear Authors' Save The Contemporary campaign generates sales for what I write. It all comes back around. :)
1 comment:
Ereaders do seem to be the trend of the future. You can only hide so many books in your purse until it just becomes ridiculous.
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