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James Othmer's Agent Was No Clown... Yet
"I realized that if I wrote a nice little jewel of a novel that would have a small readership and was well-reviewed, I would never come close to making the money I was making, even as a copywriter. I realized it was an unrealistic goal to say I'll be a self-sustaining writer of fiction. So I kept at it, and I wrote three novels. I had several agents. One agent died, one agent quit to go to clown school." Othmer, who draws upon his personal experience to inform a meditation upon advertising in Adland, notes that he's still consulting in that field, a process he describes as being hired to "take a look at a brand, and lift the hood up and see if there was something I could bring to it." Meanwhile, we're waiting for the film adaptation of his first novel, The Futurist, to get out of pre-production, and then next June he's got a new novel, Holy Water, about "a water-filtration salesman who gets transferred to a third-world nation to open up a back office in a drought-plate nation [after] his wife has thrown him out of the house because he lied about his vasectomy." Email This Post |
The First Word On the Book Publishing Industry
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