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Some time back I had followed the woman in the video but stopped after she went on a rant once , targetting people who left a negative review on her book. Doesn't mean some of her points are not valid though in her videos. I have been in talks with a few people about 'Authortube' and was working on an article I may post here about my thoughts on it.
 
Also there are genres were self-publishing rules the roost:
Mills & Boons romances
SF military space opera
 
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I think what she's really saying is - write something fresh and don't imitate. In a way if you decide you're going to write a book in a sub-genre that's ballooning in sales now, by the time you've finished the book and start querying the balloon will have burst.

You can't predict the market, all you can do is be aware of it.

I think you need to write in a modern style, but search for new concepts. That way, if you're really talented, you'll start a new bubble or get lucky and land on the wave just as it starts to rise.
 
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