Itâs hard to imagine the author of âThe Great Gatsbyâ being so poor in 1919, Zelda, his prospective bride, thought of marrying someone else. Then imagine him â like his stories â turning the whole plot around, earning a whopping $17,687 the following year (putting him in the top two percent tax bracket).
In fact, in 1920, F. Scott Fitzgeral sold 11 short stories to magazines for $3,975, four short stories to the movies for $7,425 and $6,200 in royalties for This Side of Paradise. From then on, including his time in Hollywood, Scott averaged $24,000 a year (still more than I make now, but I digress).
So what caused this dramatic improvement? A change in writing style? A new audience? He dumped Zelda?
Actually, none of the above
If Fitzgerald had this same good fortune today, weâd probably go straight to the analytics, calculating the market penetration, demographics, and response rates. Then weâd write a blog titled â10 Ways to Increase Your Book Sales,â concluding that Fitzgerald figured out his audience leading to his success.
Unfortunately â or fortunately â Fitzgerald didnât have the benefit of analytics. Nobody did back then. If you mentioned market penetration, youâd likely get slapped silly by Gertrude Stein or followed home by Anais Nin.
(Anais Nin, by the way, did well in the erotica market before there even was one. She and her friend, Henry Miller, found their own niche which, unfortunately, also had them banned in many countries â including the U.S.)
Fitzgerald wasnât a âstatsâ kind of guy. Neither was Steve Jobs
I know analytics have turned us all into âstats fans.â Once weâve got the numbers, we become experts. Or we think we are (note sarcasm).
As one writer said in a post âThereâs nothing wrong with writing to an audience. Thatâs what writers are supposed to do. And analytics help us know what our audience wants.â
Well, maybe they do, but as Steve Jobs once said, âAudiences donât know what they want until you show them.â I tend to agree with him. Itâs one thing to say, for instance, women love romance novels. Trouble is, only 40 self-published authors (thatâs where most romance novels go, folks) are successful, compared to hundreds of thousands who arenât.
Why We Should Treat Audiences Like Cats
Hereâs something Iâve noticed. The minute you show cats attention, they walk away. It isnât until you start doing something else that cats suddenly crawl all over you. Itâs the same with audiences. Weâre all curious, and contrary to what weâve been told, curiosity didnât kill the cat.
That still doesnât explain how EL James, author of Fifty Shades of Grey, has sold millions of copies, while Anne Enright, (The Green Road) whoâs won two Man Booker awards, has only sold 9,000 copies in the U.K.
Maybe thatâs why I ignore cats
So if audiences are like cats, what is it that attracts their attention? Essentially, itâs personality â or lack of neediness. As soon as they see youâre not needy, thatâs when cats â and audiences â canât get enough of you.
I ignore cats entirely, and they love me to death. My first published short story (Rosebud Magazine, 2001) was written with a cat on my lap â which explains the hair on the final draft.
What exactly do audiences need then?
As Steve Jobs pointed out, audiences â and cats â donât know what they want. Need is entirely different. What cats and people need is consistency, meaning your personality doesnât deviate from what they expect.
Take Fitzgerald. Like all the writers at Scribnerâs at the time, they didnât come to Max Perkins (chief editor) with novels. They came to him with consistent themes. They created genres and stuck to them.
Fitzgerald, for instance, wrote about wealth, attaining it, losing it and all the nuttiness in between. Hemingway wrote about being a man. Erskine Caldwell wrote about the poor south.
A clear understanding of one thing
If you read the biography of Maxwell Perkins, he wasnât interested in who the novels reached. He was far more interested in who the author was. As he explained, âItâs not so much the construction as its intention.â
By intent, he meant you must have a distinct voice, a clear understanding of one thing (Iâm sure it amazes people that Hemingway only had one theme). Once audiences see youâre your own man â or woman â theyâre interested. They want to know more about you. Again, personality.
Swinging the catnip ball around
If youâre serious about writing, then you have to be serious about your intent. To say âWell, Iâm writing to my audience,â that isnât a goal. Itâs a dream. Besides, you canât pander and expect anyone to see you as anything but a panderer.
Think of writing as being one of many people in a room with a cat. If everyone starts shaking catnip balls, who does the cat go to? It doesnât. Theyâd rather take a nap. Audiences are the same. Sales of what we call âpopular categoriesâ look like too many catnip balls.
In other words, stop being the same as everybody else just because it sells. Find your own intent, your own theme, and let the cats come to you.
Final clue: Writing isnât a science
As much as we can define the problem, writing itself isnât so easy. Youâre never actually sure youâre on the right track until youâre there on the shelves or the internet. Meaning sales. But thatâs after the fact.
All we really have to go on is instinct.
Letâs go back to Fitzgerald for a minute. Off the top, I quoted him saying, âA decent career isnât founded on the public.â In other words, even if he didnât know a thing about analytics, he knew it wasnât formula. Nothing dies faster than formula. We grow tired of copycats.
Which brings us back to catnip balls again. And cats. They see the same catnip balls going up and down, and itâs one big yawn. Unless they think youâre having more fun doing something else. Then theyâre interested.
Audiences are the same way. Show them youâre having fun, and theyâll crawl all over you. Essentially, thatâs what F. Scott Fitzgerald did.
Not that Iâm any kind of authority.
If I knew all the answers, Iâd be rich.
Which Iâm not.
But cats like me.
So I must be right about cats.
Robert Cormack is a satirist, blogger and author of âYou Can Lead A Horse to Water (But You Canât Make It Scuba Dive).â You can join him every day by subscribing to robertcormack@medium.com/subscription.
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Manda pinga esto.
Todas las mujeres que me gustan, me vienen con historias truculentas. Echate esta:
Me enteré que tengo un quiste en mi ovario Izquierdo
ÂżDe donde saco para operarme con lo que vale la operaciĂłn . Me voy a mi paĂs donde tengo a toda mi familia que , etc etc etc.
Pregunta
ÂżLa bloqueo ya o espero un poco?
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Hay que reirse.
Mi amigo:
La chica va al departamento me dijo, me refiero a la super linda
Que solo le enviara la ubicaciĂłn
Yo:
No me interesa. Demasiadas mujeres ricas para templar Hoy no se me paraba del todo bien. La colombiana queria darme espuela. Ja ja ja
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Mi comentario estĂĄ pendiente de moderaciĂłn.
Copio
Silvio va a cumplir 65 en noviembre.
??? 65 o 75
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Debe de ser 75. Silvio no es mås joven que yo y yo tengo 72. Su primer programa televisivo, šMientras tantoš que, si la memoria no me falla, era los såbados, fue en los años 60. Era joven, pero no un niño. Ni siquiera un teenager.
En efecto. Dice Wikipedia que naciĂł en 1946. AsĂ que 75.
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Paul McCartney ya tiene 80 y Ringo 82. Lo curioso es que Ringo se conserva mejor que Paul. Este es del 2005 pero he visto otros posteriores y estĂĄ igual
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Bueno, Ă©ste es del 2014 y ya tenĂa mĂĄs de 80 años. ÂĄYa quisiera yo para un dĂa de fiesta tener esa energĂa!
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Bueno, 74
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quĂ© habrĂĄ escuchado Orlando? I want to be in an awestruck pussyâs garden in the shade?
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Posiblemente el 65 fue una errata.
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A estos dos, los partieron por culpa de AMLO
AmnistĂa Internacional critica la captura en MĂ©xico de dos peloteros cubanos que escaparon del equipo
La FederaciĂłn Cubana de BĂ©isbol dice que Alfredo Fadraga y Yosvani Ăvalos ‘se reintegraron’ a la delegaciĂłn.
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Con o sin AMLO MĂ©xico siempre ha sido un riesgo. Y todos esos que se van ahora lo estĂĄn atravesando… Hasta atravesar el Estrecho de la Florida puede que sea menos riesgoso. Por eso cuando escapĂ© desde MĂ©xico (estaba ahĂ en misiĂłn) lo hice volando a España.
Al fin y al cabo terminĂ© aquĂ, pero no fue Ă©sa mi intenciĂłn inicial. Me llevĂł años entender que la social democracia es un socialismo real en estado de incubaciĂłn. Cierto es que ni aquĂ estamos a salvo, como vemos actualmente, pero, a pesar de todos los pesares, sigue siendo el lugar que tiene mĂĄs chance de escapar de ese destino funesto gracias a (nunca estĂĄ de mĂĄs recordarlo) la sabidurĂa del diseño de los Padres Fundadores.
https://eicisoft.blogspot.com/2009/06/cronica-de-la-fuga-de-julian.html
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Lo mejor de la colombiana que me acabo de coger es su dulzura, simpatia y verdadero afan por complacer. Ademas, es linda, risueña, estrechita, se mueve sabroso. Y, no se si ella sabe esto: Le dan contracciones vaginales.
Como yo estaba un 3 o un 5 por ciento flojo, ja, ja. (Mucha candela) me ofrecio masajes prostaticos. Ja ja ja. No mami, gracias, ya te cogere mas descansado que hoy. Ji ji jo jo
Saludos
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