Imprints are your best friend when it comes to finding books you like.
Every year, between 60,000 and 1,000,000 novels are published in the United States alone. Obviously, that's far too numerous to keep track of. So knowing which imprints are publishing to your preferences is the greatest way to sort through this massive amount of books. Consider them "themes." Keep up with Crown Archetype, for example, if you're interested in pop culture. Follow Agate Publishing's Bolden imprint if you want to read more diversely. These factions can be quite broad but sometimes extremely specialized, which makes finding new books a lot of fun.
Unless the author is already well-known, book readings and signings are not profitable.
The massive book tour that surrounds publication is probably the largest fallacy propagated by television and movies about the publishing industry. Most authors do not have the name recognition to necessitate a multi-city reading tour. J.K. Rowling, Roxane Gay, David Sedaris? They can all sell hundreds of volumes in a bookstore or an auditorium. A first-time author from a tiny town? Not at all. This has nothing to do with the actual quality of their work; it's merely a publicity stunt. So, if you see an author you enjoy speaking at a library, reading at a bookstore, or participating in a demonstration near you, go! Support them in person!
Mirror superstition in Rome
Have you ever wondered where the superstition that breaking a mirror would bring seven years of bad luck originated? This ancient superstition dates all the way back to Roman times, according to our fun fact about mirror number 8.
The Romans believe that breaking a mirror would harm both your soul and your life, which are renewed every seven years. As a result, seven years of bad luck followed.
The Romans believe that breaking a mirror would harm both your soul and your life, which are renewed every seven years. As a result, seven years of bad luck followed.