I’ve recently started diving into publishing as a hobby/side gig. It got me to see the other side of things when it comes to books, and it’s quite the craziness.

The first thing I came to realize is how much I rely on word of mouth to select my books. Things like ads, author interviews and usual marketing stuff means nothing to me. But if I see a book listed in a post when searching for a specific genre or topic, or a friend recommends it to me, it almost always immediatly goes to my reading list.

So as I focus on getting my story published and read, I wonder if I should invest in anything other than word of mouth.

So, I wanted to hear from you guys. How do you usually put a book on your radar? How would you like to discover new books?

  • Kamirose@beehaw.orgM
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    1 year ago

    Mostly word of mouth and reading online reviews. r/suggestmeabook and r/weirdlit were great resources for me as well.

    Since I primarily read via the library, I’m not really worried about “wasting money” on books I wind up not liking, so I can be more adventurous with reading new authors I’m not sure about.