Book-world commentator Michael Allen has a reputation for revealing the painful truth about writing and publishing. In his latest extended essay, Allen uses the ideas of the mathematician-philosopher Nassim Nicholas Taleb to demonstrate that success for writers and publishers is governed by randomness (chance) to a far greater extent than is generally realised. This creates serious problems for those who work in the book trade. Allen therefore goes on to outline some practical strategies which can be employed by writers, agents, and publishers; these strategies naturally cannot guarantee success, but they may help book-trade participants to survive in an increasingly turbulent environment.
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