BobbyBrandt
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You might not think this question relevant if you don't market any of your stories, but here goes...
If you were to categorize one or more of your stories, either here or in mainstream publication, would you position it as literary fiction or commercial fiction?
For the first time ever, I had a literary agent claim that one of my mainstream novels was "too commercial" for them. Now, as it was always explained to me, literary fiction stories are typically ones that need hand-selling so they rely on critical reception, book clubs, and prize listings to persuade booksellers to stock copies and coax readers to want to buy and read them. Commercial fiction is a story that has a strong pitch and is looking to be placed on the best-seller lists, so it will typically command a more prominent presence in the bookshop upon publication and will be recommended through bookstore promotions and word of mouth, etc.
I know that there are several reasons why a particular literary agent would gravitate toward literary fiction, and I don't begrudge them for doing so. I was just curious whether any of you have ever given any thought to how your story(ies) would be categorized.
If you were to categorize one or more of your stories, either here or in mainstream publication, would you position it as literary fiction or commercial fiction?
For the first time ever, I had a literary agent claim that one of my mainstream novels was "too commercial" for them. Now, as it was always explained to me, literary fiction stories are typically ones that need hand-selling so they rely on critical reception, book clubs, and prize listings to persuade booksellers to stock copies and coax readers to want to buy and read them. Commercial fiction is a story that has a strong pitch and is looking to be placed on the best-seller lists, so it will typically command a more prominent presence in the bookshop upon publication and will be recommended through bookstore promotions and word of mouth, etc.
I know that there are several reasons why a particular literary agent would gravitate toward literary fiction, and I don't begrudge them for doing so. I was just curious whether any of you have ever given any thought to how your story(ies) would be categorized.