Monday, June 1, 2026

Know What Editors and Agents Are Not Fans Of

Sure, we tell you to look for what the editors and agents want, but what about the things they are not fans of? This is something so many authors miss. Sure, finding the #MSWL is easy. We're all posting "Hey, I would so love to see a story about Alien Vampire Bunnies (If you have followed me in the past, you know what I am talking about)." But yes, there are a lot of projects and concepts that many of us just do not like, or will be a tough sell with us.

Now, don't get me wrong. Will we always pass on these projects? Absolutely not. In today's tough market, we are desperate to find anything really good and amazing. We are always looking despite what many of you think. But if you pitch one of those stories that we are not a fan of, it better be something that blows our socks off and brings us something that is TOTALLY AMAZING!

So, with that said, you are now going to ask, what are those projects you aren't a fan of Scott?

OK, here is the list, and just to let you know, I have done this list before, but apparently many people choose to ignore it.

  • ROAD TRIP WOMEN'S FICTION - Sorry to say this, but these are episodic. The premise is always the same. Main character is frustrated with her home life (most likely divorced) and is out to "find herself". Off she goes and along the say stops at random places to "experience things" and theoretically figures herself out. Been there and done that. Oh, and then there is the twist of throw in the random hot guy on the trip so she can have a great night of sex that makes her feel young again.
  • BAND ROADIE STORIES - Do not tell me this is just like Daisy Jones and the Six. These stories frequently fall into the same trope. She's a groupie (or reporter) and the rock star/country singer has issues and she is going to fix all of his problems and they fall in love. Of course there is also the twist of the fact that they knew each other in high school or college. Ugh. Not a fan.
  • Duel POV - I don't know what it is about all of you thinking this is something new. Romances have been doing this for some time now. The only difference is that they didn't label the chapter by the character's name. My other problem with these stories is that these often become repetitive. We just saw the scene from one POV and then we now get to repeat it from the other person's POV. 
  • First Person - I know, some of you love this, but I know why you like to write it. You only hear dialogue in your head. The problem I have with many (actually most) first person stories is the lack of depth. These stories often don't have the world building and plot development because the characters are simply not going to focus on it. I always use this as an example. If you come into your house after a long day of work, do you look around and take in the scene and admire the family pictures on the wall? No, you walk to the kitchen, dump the mail, open the fridge and figure out what you are going to cook for dinner. The world around you is taken for granted. But for the reader, they haven't been there and they are missing out.
  • Women's fiction stories with too much baggage - These are stories where EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING bad has to happen to the person. It is as if the author feels that this is the only way we can build the drama. The comment found most often in my database of submissions for women's fiction submissions would be TOO MUCH!
  • Time Travels that are really Historicals - Look, if you want it to be a time travel, then the time travel has to be INTEGRAL to the story. If you just send a person back in time and that is it, then just write a dang historical.
I think that should do it for now. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Why Is It Tough To Get In The Business Today

This is not an easy time to get into publishing. I am not, in any way going to sugar coat things here. With all of the streaming services out there, publishers are struggling to get people to just pick up a book. It also doesn't help when our wonderful K-12 education system is not promoting reading (I can say that because I am in that system and I am fighting with it daily). Yes, we are seeing an increase in some book sales, but it is just not enough to get the publishers to go out an invest in new readers. They are simply sticking to what they know. 

So, why is that? They know all of you will go out and buy those books. Readers are like a bunch of lemmings. You just follow when someone tells you to. Let me give you an example. A friend of mine said she went running to her latest B&N to get the latest book by two of her favorite authors. Her comment? She didn't care if it was good, she just wanted a book to read.

What does this tell you? Publishers know readers buy books from authors they know. I am sorry to say this, but unknown authors have no chance right now. Even the established authors trying to move from one house to the next are struggling because there is limited book space.

To add to all of this, the market is saturated by a ton, and I mean a ton of authors who, after being rejected, and who had (or have) little patience, self-publish and dump their books out there. Now, let's take a guess of who is making the money? Not the authors, that is for sure. 

What a lot of people do not understand is that there are a lot of authors out there and not a lot of readers. I want you to think back to the basics of Economics called supply and demand. Supply is High and Demand is Low. That simply means your value is also low, in fact, VERY low.

All I can say is that those who will succeed are those who have the patience to hold on and just keep trying but not giving up and just jumping for the easiest path. 

Monday, May 18, 2026

It's Time To Talk Conflict Again

Yes, yes, yes... I know I have AOL for a while. Been dealing with a lot of home repairs lately... I know, a lot of excuses and you want some information.

So, here you go.

I am once again seeing a ton of submissions where there is absolutely no conflict between the two characters. Now, don't get me wrong. The characters have some serious conflicts going on in their own heads and their own life, but there is nothing that is stopping their relationships from moving forward.

Let's start from the beginning here.

First of all, a romance is about the relationship. That, my friends, is the story arc. Your goal as an author is to guide the reader from page one to the end and navigate us over all of those hurdles, but more importantly, to get us over that one big obstacle that is PREVENTING that relationship from happening. Notice the bold print here. A conflict is not a head game. We are not talking about the characters just having to decide that it is ok to move on. A conflict needs to be a big time deal.

Let me give you an example. Let's say the hero and heroine are in a company and have now found themselves romantically attracted to each other. The problem is this. If they are together, someone is required to lose their job due to a company policy. They have both fought for this career choice. If they choose the career, now they are forced to have to be together knowing they can never have a relationship.

This is a conflict and it totally sucks.

What if we have a long distance relationship and neither person wants to move because they have a career that is worth fighting for? Someone has to break. Relationship or career?

The deal is, they have to make a decision to give something up, or figure out a solution on their own. Now, let me stress here, readers DO NOT WANT you to throw in a gift from the heavens where suddenly an uncle who we have never heard from dies and leaves someone a butt-load of money and he or she can quit their job and problem is solved. We want the characters to fix the problem.

When all you have is someone just having to say, "You know, it is ok to move on from my past relationship and date this person" that is nothing more than a complication. 


Sunday, May 17, 2026

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