answers1:Only 20% of books published make a profit.
answers2:i didn't write it or anything. i just like to seewhat people
think about it. it's from a bookcalled perks of being a wallflower.
read it!Once on a yellow piece of paper with green lineshe wrote a
poemAnd he called it "Chops"because that was the name of his dogAnd
that's what it was all aboutAnd his teacher gave him an Aand a gold
starAnd his mother hung it on the kitchen doorand read it to his
auntsThat was the year that Father Tracytook all the kids to the
zooAnd he let them sing on the busAnd his little sister was bornwith
tiny toenails and no hairAnd his mother and father kissed a lotAnd the
girl around the corner sent him avalentine signed with a row of X'sand
he had to ask his father what the X's meantAnd his father always
tucked him in bed at nightAnd was always there to do itOnce on a piece
of white paper with blue lineshe wrote a poemAnd he called it
"Autumn"because that was the name of the seasonAnd that's what it was
all aboutAnd his teacher gave him an Aand asked him to write more
clearlyAnd his mother never hung it on the kitchen doorbecause of its
new paintAnd the kids told himthat Father Tracy smoked cigarsAnd left
butts on the pewsAnd sometimes they would burn holesThat was the year
his sister got glasseswith thick lenses and black framesAnd the girl
around the corner laughedwhen he asked her to go see Santa ClausAnd
the kids told him whyhis mother and father kissed a lotAnd his father
never tucked him in bed at nightAnd his father got madwhen he cried
for him to do it.Once on a paper torn from his notebookhe wrote a
poemAnd he called it "Innocence: A Question"because that was the
question about his girlAnd that's what it was all aboutAnd his
professor gave him an Aand a strange steady lookAnd his mother never
hung it on the kitchen doorbecause he never showed herThat was the
year that Father Tracy diedAnd he forgot how the endof the Apostle's
Creed wentAnd he caught his sister making out on the back porchAnd his
mother and father never kissedor even talkedAnd the girl around the
cornerwore too much makeupThat made him cough when he kissed herbut he
kissed her anywaybecause that was the thing to doAnd at three A.M. he
tucked himself into bedhis father snoring soundlyThat's why on the
back of a brown paper baghe tried another poemAnd he called it
"Absolutely Nothing"Because that's what it was really all aboutAnd he
gave himself an Aand a slash on each damned wristAnd he hung it on the
bathroom doorbecause this time he didn't thinkhe could reach the
kitchen....Show more
answers3:I'm also a technical writer by profession. I'm majoring in
Writing and Literature (English major), which gives me various writing
skills. I can work by day as a technical writer with an insurance
company, and if I wanted to write a novel I could do so in my own
time, without going broke.It really depends on the book; Some make
millions of dollars, others actually end up paying out money. I have
quite a few professors who are published, and not one of them has made
enough money to quit their teaching jobs! :-)...Show more
answers4:It is fine. Everyone has their taste and everyone can
improve. Focus on things and try finding a beta, or a helpful reader
to improve your ability.
answers5:I think it belongs in the Poetry section.
answers6:i know two people who got 200,000 for there first novel.
Basically that's an advance on royalties. They don't have to pay it
back, but it mightbe the only $ they receive for that book.
answers7:Girls:Danielle DeMarcusAllison JamesEliza FordMegan
CarterBoys:Connor JacksonTyler CourtWilliam GarrettUnisex name: Casey
Wells...Show more
answers8:Stop asking for approval. That won't improve your writing or
confidence.
answers9:So do I someone please answer.
answers10:Hmmmmgirls:Alexa RouseMichelle BrownArabella JohnsonValerie
EnsleyGuys:Zack HaltAndy CartierDrew Singer& Cori Gray...Show more
answers11:Guys:SimonMilesZackJaveer (hey, gotta have a weird name in
there somewhere!)Girls:MichelleAbbyMadrigal (go by Maddie. It's a cool
name)Either:Cameron...Show more
answers12:guy names: walter, luke, aarongirl names: Lindsey, Melanie,
Melissa, Samanthaeither: Riley
answers13:It depends on how well your work sales.
answers14:Is it good? No. But if you need my approval or praise in
order to write, you're not made of the right stuff to be a writer
anyway. Let me ask you a question: Did you simply fire this off and
share it without proofreading it, editing it, revising it, refining it
and then rewriting it? Because it certainly looks that way. If you
want to build confidence in yourself and your writing ability, then
craft pieces that you yourself can be proud of. Part of that means
taking the time and effort to perfect and streamline everything you
produce before soliciting opinions on it. Be your own worst critic,
then you'll see real development. Like most of the askers here, you'll
most likely opt to select an answer from someone who goes in for
paying you lip service and telling you that your piece is grand as the
best one. If you do, ask yourself what the point was in posting this
in the first place....Show more
answers15:girls- amber nichole jessica kayla carrie kylie meganguys-
nate jack danny jesse damiana name for either could be alex or chris
answers16:Publishers will usually give the writer a small advance,
perhaps 3 to 5 thousand, upon signing the contract. Then they'll keep
all the sales until they get paid back and start turning a profit. If
and when profit actually starts happening, you'll get about 40-50% of
that. Most writers never see more than the sign-on bonus for their
first book. Although 3 grand might sound like a lot, if you break down
the total time you spent writing, polishing, and working out the
contract, it usually doesn't even make minimum wage. So plan to take a
loss on your first book. Then write a new book that's even better, go
to an even bigger company with proof that you've been published
before, and hope for a better contract. The bigger publishers will
have more ability to get your book in more places and make more
publicity. That's when you start making real money....Show more
answers17:I'm having a crisis of confidence. Any feedback however
small would be appreciated. Just copy and paste the link:
https://www.scribd.com/document/344627654/Untitled...
answers18:I think its really good :)
answers19:2
answers20:A bit depressing o.Obut if it was a book, I would totally
read it XDAnswer
mine?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AosTC...
answers21:Girls-
SilverkristiMyahSammieLilianAmberKarmaTrinityGuys-HeathMasonGregorMaxDanielWillis...Show
more
answers22:Denise,Leslie,Maggie,Stephanie,Victor,Mario,Hernan,and Alex
answers23:There is no true average. The amount made depends on a lot
of things - genre (some pay more, some pay less), popularity of the
topic, previous sales record of the author, market demand, etc.Some
genres pay as little as $2500 (a few pay only half of that), and a few
genres pay as much as $25,000 (if the market conditions are "ripe").
Advances are based on the minimal expected sales. If you sell more
than that, the advance "earns out" and you start getting royalties
(which can be 75 cents to 3 dollars per copy sold, depending on your
contract and book format). The "average" advance for a new author in
the genre I write for is about $8,000.If it takes you a year to write,
edit, and polish your manuscript, four months to find an agent, two
months to sell the work to an editor, and (on average) a year to get
published and into stores, then you have worked 30 months for your
advance. Working at McDonalds could actually pay better (they pay
above minimum wage here, plus overtime).25,000 advance if you're lucky
/ 30 months = 833 per monthI saw an industry average given as $46,000,
but that includes all genres (where payout is not equal), the few
authors that make millions on a few books (so the results are skewed).
Take those authors out and you're really looking at less than half of
that, which still includes authors with dozens of books in print for
years (which also skews the results). There is no true
average....Show more
answers24:it actually depends on how good the book is and how good the
author is.
answers25:So i write stories, and i'm starting a new one tonight :)and
i can't think of any names. i'd like cool names that i could use for
high school kids.i need4 girls names.3 guys names.and one name that
could be used for either a boy or a girl.:)))thank youuuu...Show more
answers26:my friend also writes stories, and whenever she is
complaining how she cant think of any names, and i try to help her
think of some she always says "you wouldn't know!! its my story. you
dont know the characters or their personalities!!" well, anyway, i
think it would totally depend on th type of story ur writing, but here
are sum suggestions:gurls- kylie, christine, jocelyn, gabi, ashley,
brittanyguys- tyler, kevin, adrian, jake, trace, stevenboth- andy,
alex, carol, erin, pat, robini hope this helped...Show more
answers27:Lily Sophia Naala Skyla Sky Raphaela Pauletta Maria Jasmine
Ashlyn Arden Navada Malencia Delaney Lexus Alexus Lucy Alice Kate
Jason Jake Fletcher Carter Lucas Jackson Jack Luke Ashlin Corey
Leonidas Leonardo Leonard Mikey Lynx Brynn Aiden Jordan David Kenneth
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answers28:a little bit childish but is pretty gd
answers29:If you want to be an author then just write and don't even
think about money. Writers don't make a lot of money unless by some
small chance they do manage to sell many copies of their novel or
become technical writers or copywriters (like myself and I am still
not making much).
answers30:It depends on how many copies of the book the publisher
sells. The author gets the money, and their agent also gets a
percentage of it. It all varies on the contract you sign with your
publisher and agent.Uhm, good luck with that MANUSCRIPT ....Show more
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