Not everyone will like your book. Some will love it, while others might say, “meh.” Like art, books are subjective. Readers come from all walks of life, carrying with them, different perspectives and life experiences. These play a huge role in whether or not they like a particular book. Even Book-zillas like The Help, The DaVinci Code, and Pulitzer Prize winner, The Gold Finch, were not liked by some. It happens.
If you’re lucky enough to get any feedback from an agent regarding your query, sometimes their response includes a line about the book industry being subjective. Hence, don’t give up. It’s true. Yesterday, I talked about how my mom and I share books and more often than not, we have differing opinions on them. She and I are a lot alike, so it’s interesting to see that we don’t always like the same books. But that’s how it is sometimes.
This is so important to keep in mind when getting a not-so-good review on Amazon, or receiving a rejection from an agent; it’s subjective. (However, when they all start pointing out the same things, you might want to investigate whether or not these things should be fixed.) Otherwise, ignore them and move on.
Subjectivity is something we just have to deal with; you can’t please everyone.
Any advice for dealing with an agent’s rejection, and/or those who leave a less-than-positive review?
Writers need to toughen up. The other factor we need to take into consideration is the competition from our fellow authors. There are so many really entertaining books being written these days. Our stories need to shine, and the only way to get there is to write our little hearts out, not hang around wringing our hands because an agent turned us down or a nitwit gave us a one-star review because she didn’t like the book’s cover.
Amen to that!
Opinions…everybody shares theirs when it comes to creative work. I believe a scathing review can generate as much, if not more, interest in a book than five, 5-stars best ever book in the world, reviews can.
Absolutely. Bring on those negative reviews! Okay . . . maybe just one or two. . . 😉