UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey! (All 105 of you). I’m still analyzing results and will post data tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 2.
It’s survey time! If you are a published author who has received an advance or who is contracted to receive an advance, please take a minute (it literally takes a minute; there are five questions) to fill out the survey below one time for each book you have sold, and please pass this on to any published authors you know. (You may have to open the survey in a separate browser to take it more than once. Otherwise you an e-mail me your answers at meghan (at) meghanward (dot) com and I’ll add them to the results. They will be anonymous and confidential.) The deadline is midnight Halloween night. I’ll post results Tuesday, Nov. 1. Thank you for participating!
Meghan
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I look forward to seeing the responses. Wish I were in the position to contribute to the survey!
I can't wait to see the results!
I am also excited to see the results.
I'm excited to see the results, too! Please pass it on to any published writers you know!
Ok thanks for including me!
Thanks for participating, Joelle!
I likely will not sign with a big 6 again. I make more monthly now publishing via amazon than I ever did from any one advance I received. I
will be interested if others have had the same experience.
I likely will not sign with a big 6 again. I make more monthly now publishing via amazon than I ever did from any one advance I received. I will be interested if others have had the same experience.
Thanks for this comment, Michele. I hope you did take the survey, though, for the advances you did receive.
I didn't know "agented" was a verb . . . I take it "Do you have an agent" was taken. (Sorry, can't resist heckling a little bit–with other writers I can't let such things pass unremarked. Great idea for a survey though, and Laura and I are most curious to see the results.)
Nate – Kind of like "incent" as a verb, huh? But I know I've heard the term before. Must be industry jargon. 🙂