I don’t know, and what’s more…
(I’m not sure if I care.)
Nobody wants to get in on a fad (unless they can be first). So folks tend to hang back, looking to see if they can spot a trend (better), or a more permanent, more widespread sea change (best). Then we know the ground we’re about to walk on is solid.
Quick observation today:
Sometimes not wanting to make a misstep results in taking no steps at all.
Some times… maybe we should worry a little less about all the doggone due diligence.
Grow and be well,
Kelly Erickson












27 April 2010, 9:12 am
That’s what people say to writers all the time. Don’t worry about what’s currently hot because by the time your book gets to market the fad will be gone.
Write stories that you’re passionate about and people will read them.
Of course in doing so you might click into a fad, trend or sea change (like Ms Meyers) and end up hugely rich… but that’s more of the right place at the right time…
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