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Why Not Try Writing a Blockbuster?

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Why Not Try Writing a Blockbuster?

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without signing your soul away to the devil? Well, you could do worse than knocking up a novel in between sessions of Grey’s Anatomy and CSI. The feel-good factor may be on its way out, but that hasn’t hurt book sales of the blockbuster variety. The bestseller market is big business. For big chain bookshops such as Borders, the bestseller list can account for 20% of their total book sales. This isn’t surprising given that they can expect to shift between eight to ten thousand copies of the number one paperback off their shelves every week. The urge to get in on the bestseller bandwagon, then, is understandable – if everyone has a book inside them, why not use it to pay the bills? Most bestselling authors would agree that there’s no better way to make a living. After all, JK Rowling has built up a billion-dollar fortune as the successful novelist behind the Harry Potter series. Not bad for a single mother who once lived on the breadline in Scotland’s projects. But don’t get carried away

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