Musings on Marketing
Sep. 2nd, 2009 10:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I joke about collecting rejections, and I'm resigned that it is an inevitable part of the process.
However, watching myself read these guidelines, I see myself imagining why this editor and that editor and the other editor
In the meantime, in the back of my head, I'm getting ready for that job interview tomorrow. I think I have a new answer to the question, what skill would you like to improve. I definitely need to get better at marketing myself!
We spend so much time being told not to toot our own horn, to be modest, and so on. And too much time being told to find our weaknesses and to stay aware of them so we can improve on them (or, sometimes, use other skills to compensate for them). And identifying ways we can improve is important. But it's not the only thing that's important.
Being able to be happily excited while figuring out how and where to share your work with the world is important too.
So, I guess, now one of the goals I'm working on is getting better at selling myself and my skills, both mundane and fantastical.
Anyone have some tips to share?
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Date: 2009-09-04 09:37 am (UTC)I understand how you feel about sending your stories out them getting rejected by the publishers because they don't see a market from them. I think you're offering them somethign slightly different. It isn't strictly sci fi, more along the lines of fantasy but also alternate reality & something else thrown in.
:) I saw the new chapter listed. I'm gonna read it when my eyeballs don't feel like they are bleeding :*{ And use it as a treat this weekend after I've done my "homework" (I brought my work notes and some training materials home to try to put them in a more legible and better order).
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Date: 2009-09-04 11:18 am (UTC)Sounds good, re reading the story later. I hope you like it!