March Of The First-Timers

America’s publishing houses are putting out record numbers of books by first-time writers. “Selling any novel is not easy, but rookie novels are an easier sell than most people would suppose. Publishers and editors are always searching for that new writerly voice. The hunt may be as important as the back list, for in the end the new voice, they hope, becomes a steady voice and eventually that’s what makes up the all-valuable back list — those books that bring steady sales to a publisher year after year.”