Alan Moore visits St James Library, Northampton on SAVE OUR LIBRARY DAY
which involved talks about the closure of local libraries and the loss
this will cause for the community. In this clip Alan Moore has some
great advice for those who are trying to break into publishing.
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which involved talks about the closure of local libraries and the loss
this will cause for the community. In this clip Alan Moore has some
great advice for those who are trying to break into publishing.
To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com
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Alan Moore Advises New Writers to Self-Publish Because Big Publishers Suck
At an anti-library closure protest, local magician
and comics legend Alan Moore had some surprising words for those who
hope to break into the wide world of published writing.
With his wild-man Merlin’s beard and distinct Northampton tones,
Moore’s speaking style is oddly comforting as he holds forth. “If you
write every day, you are a writer,” the co-creator of Watchmen, From Hell and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (to name my favorite Moore works) tells the crowd.
Some of his advice is pretty standard: write every day, be
self-critical, don’t worry about money when composing. But Moore also
breaks out of the old adages and is frank about the publishing world as
he perceives it, pointing out that many of the “famous, well-known”
authors out there “have nothing to do with writing,” casting shade on
popular works like Dan Brown’s and calling the industry a “mess.”
So what’s a hungry writer to do? Self-publish, sayeth the wizard:
“Publishing today is a complete mess. I know brilliant authors who
can’t get their books published,” Moore says, explaining that many
publishing houses are afraid of taking risks on fiction. Moore’s
solution? “Publish yourself. Don’t rely upon other people.”
It’s rare and refreshing for an established writer to promote the
potential boons of self-publishing and be honest about their perception
of what lies behind the industry curtain. Of course, we expect some
eccentricity from Moore, but we prefer this earnest truth-telling over
the grumpy old man
performances he’s given more recently. The video was recorded in 2011,
which means we may be in need of a time-turning spell.
[Boing Boing]
Source:
http://io9.com/alan-moore-advises-new-writers-to-self-publish-because-1743575906
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