Publishing industry’s “obsession” with new, marketable voices..?

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E G Logan

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Nov 11, 2018
Liguria, Italy
According to Joanne Harris (Chocolat, etc), quoted in The Bookseller today, "Authors are being told to write under pseudonyms to present themselves as debut writers and feed the publishing industry’s “obsession” with new, marketable voices."

Has anyone else noticed this trend? I wish I had -- they can start being obsessed with me and my mss as soon as they like. New readers start here, please.

I wonder why she thinks so?

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I think Joanne Harris seems to be saying that she's heard or been told that established authors should in future write under pseudonyms -- i.e. almost relaunch themselves under another name.

But, yes, if there is an obsession, bring it on. I'm ready for my debut.
 
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