Literary wannabes get Pop Idol treatment
Touchstone, an imprint of the publishers Simon & Schuster, yesterday launched First Chapters, a competition designed to find writing talent through the internet. It is inviting unpublished authors to submit the first three chapters of a manuscript to the scrutiny of the voting public. The winner's book will be published and distributed by Touchstone and the author will enjoy a $5,000 (£2,575) cash prize."
Isn't "the thinking person's American Idol" a contradiction in terms?
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This looks like a way for publishers to snatch up talent at a cheap price.
Or a way to snatch up cheap talent. I don't see any truly "quality" book emerging from this contest. Another Da Vinci Code? Perhaps. Another Beloved? Not likely.
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