fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Just as I'm starting a YA series...[/SIZE]
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webby Wrote:I'm with Scott - the YA Jack series as planned is the way to go. I can see the YA Jack being every bit as popular as Harry Potter (or more!), just without the magic spells.
Besides - you have a "secret weapon" in all of us "grown-ups" who are already fans of RJ. We're all readers and so I'd bet that those of us with kids have at least one kid that also loves to read. And I, for one, will be buying the YA books for myself, if for no one else anyway.
jen Wrote:I don't buy it. Suppy and demand kind of indicates to the contrary. Wandering the bookstore, it seems like the young adult market is more popular than ever. There are series after series, and -big- ones too. Harry Potter aside, there's Lemony Snicket, His Dark Materials, Abarat, and that's just off of the top of my head (not to mention the revival of Narnia!). Books that are geared towards the YA crowd, but are of such quality that they wind up attracting kind of an ageless audience. If whippersnapper readership really is down, then someone else is picking up the slack. But in any case, I don't think it's any threat to your plans for Jack.
webby Wrote:I can see the YA Jack being every bit as popular as Harry Potter (or more!)
Snake Wrote:Are you on crack?
Snake Wrote:The Harry Potter books are unrivaled in popularity...Nothing is going to come close to those sales for eons...Those kinds of numbers happen so rarely...Every seven or eight years something hits really big like The Divinci Code, Scarlett, or Bridges of Madison County. THose titles all outsold your typical Bestsellers (King, Koontz, Clancy, etc...) by the millions...it's unfair to put that kind of expectation on your humble host.
Snake Wrote:Are you on crack?
Quote:The Harry Potter books are unrivaled in popularity...Nothing is going to come close to those sales for eons
webby Wrote:No. Why? Are you? Rudeness does not help make your point.Well said Webby! We don't know what will be, we're not psychic...........we just know what we like. I still think this series will take off. No one will know how well until the first is published. Projections are just guesses after all. For now I'm content to just sit back and anxiously await the first in the series. We're all entittled to our own opinions, some of them we choose to ignore, and rightfully so.
Eons? I think you exaggerate. Perhaps I do too. But to quote Mark Twain, ""Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great."
cobalt79 Wrote:Well said Webby! We don't know what will be, we're not psychic...........we just know what we like. I still think this series will take off. No one will know how well until the first is published. Projections are just guesses after all. For now I'm content to just sit back and anxiously await the first in the series. We're all entittled to our own opinions, some of them we choose to ignore, and rightfully so.