From Blue Pencil Editing
Lauren questions Wendy Burt-Thomas, editor, writer, mentor and teacher.
I excerpted a small part of her interview here because she speaks to a matter I have harped on for two years.
Lauren: You've been a mentor, coach, or editor for many writers. What do you think is the most common reason that good writers don’t get published?
Wendy Burt-Thomas replies:
Poor marketing skills. I see so many writers that are either too afraid, too uninformed, or frankly, too lazy, to market their work. They think their job is done when they write "the end" but writing is only half of the process. I've always told people who took my class that there are tons of great writers in the world who will never get published.
I'd rather be a good writer who eats lobster than a great writer who eats hot dogs. I make a living as a writer because I spend as much time marketing as I do writing.
Freelance writer/editor Wendy Burt-Thomas's third book is The Writer's Digest Guide to Query Letters.
Visit Wendy's site to learn more about her.
http://www.guidetoqueryletters.com/. If you have a writing-related question, you can post it to http://askwendy.wordpress.com/.
I just wanted to thank you again, Glenda, for all the work you put forth on this informative blog. I don't always respond but I do gratefully read every post.
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