Friday 3 August 2012

Tip #257: The story behind the story

“Who’s your reader?”...

When an editor or agent asks... they aren’t just looking for a demographic – they’re looking for your motivation.. the implied question...“why are you the right writer to tell this story?”

See this question as an opportunity to show both the businesslike and passionate sides of yourself – i.e., why this is a marketable book and why you alone of all the souls on earth were born to write it... {to e}xplain where your ideas come from and how they develop over time.
http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents/who-is-your-target-reader

Given example:
“Who’s your target reader?” ... “9-13 year old girls. It really bothers me how they’re pressured to grow up too fast. Last Christmas I was talking to my niece and it hit me that her childhood is so different from mine, that….”

Note: Usually I try to keep this blog entirely dedicated to craft tips, but this can be a very useful excercise if you're on your first draft/trying to work out what the story is you're trying to tell.

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