Grace Tyler

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About Me
I am a romance writer. That's not easy to say. Most people have preconceived notions about romances, and the people who write them. Let me tell you! Writing isn't for sissies. I got my first rejection in April 2004. That makes me a professional. In what other field are you considered a "professional" when you don't get called back for a second interview?

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Upcoming Releases

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His and Hers Dalmatians
Moonlit Romance April 2008



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Bronwyn Parry, Author & Golden Heart Winner!
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Valerie Parv, Australia's Queen of Romance
Joanna Sandsmark, Dog and Kitty Author!!!
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Sharon Cullen, Author
Meg Allison, Author
Michelle Styles, Author
Julie Cohen, Author
Becca, Writer and People Watcher
Sally Lawton, Playwright & Author
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Jennie Adams, Author
Cindy K Green, Author
Bronwyn Storm, Doggy Author!!!


Works in Progress

Winter Miracles

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The Husband Checklist

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Resurrection

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Professor Kennedy's Ghost

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Everyday Hero


The Baby Contract


Almost On My Own


The Stone City


Daddy's Little Girls


Skin Deep


The Dog Next Door




Previous Posts

Book Review : Coffee Time Romance
A frustrating puzzlement
Horrible dream
The Coma, Part Infinity
I have awesome friends
Character Sketch and Excerpt: Callie
Character Sketch and Excerpt: Hayden
Book Review
Behind the Scenes--The birth of a book
Ah! Sweet Release




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Credits

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Credibility

What gives an author credibility? An easy answer with certain authors--They are best sellers. They have been around for years proving that they've got the goods and they can deliver them time and again. Their innovative stories capture the hearts and minds of readers around the world and may even lead to new trends in popular literature/culture. Bridget Jones comes to mind off hand, starting a new subgenre and trend in movies as well.

But what gives a brand new author credibility? Good reviews? Her publishing house? The genre she writes in? A flashy banner, terrific advertising campaign, a wonderful title? What carries the most weight with readers? What piques your interest to try a new author?

The only item on that list I have a definitive answer for it the final question--why try a new author? In my opinion, it's the story. If the story sounds interesting, I'll pick up the book. After that, it's in the execution. Did the book live up to my expectations? Was the story told well? Was it exactly like every other story out there, or did small details make this book memorable and capture my imagination?


What does NOT give an author credibility?
1. Education. You can stuff a lot of knowledge in your head, but that doesn't mean a well-told tale will flow out of your fingers.
2. Practice. "I've been writing for years, and this is my first book." Why did it take you so long to put one out if you've been writing for years? Hey, those of us trying to get published know the answer to this, but that doesn't mean readers do. Just practicing a lot doesn't give you credibility, either. Lots of experience or minimal experience doesn't matter. Only the book in the customer's hand matters.
3. Love of reading, love of the genre, love of language. Nope. Not going to win you customers either. But it might help your writing! In my case, I believe those elements help my writing.

So you love reading! I love music, but I'm not writing any symphonies, you know?

Am I suggesting that Education, Practice, and an Appreciation for the written word are useless in becoming an author? Certainly not. I'm only saying these do not add to one's credibility with potential readers.


What gives YOU a reason to try a new author? What are you looking for?

Posted at 6:51 AM by Grace Tyler :: 2 comments