How hard is to publish your first novel if you're a dirty mestizo in some spic shithole?
Any advice guys?
Should I send it directly to a publisher, seek an agent or send it to a contest?
Time to hit the reroll button on your life, OP.
>>9489056
>How hard is to publish your first novel if you're a dirty mestizo in some spic shithole?
If you manage to become an actual erudite and a master of your craft, you may become the next international voice of your country.
If you're just a guy writing for fun, putting no actual thought in his education (you're not studying how you're language work, you're not studying analitically the great classics, you're not spending hours everyday finding new words, images and rethorical figures: I know you're not doing any of this shit, and even if you're doing it, you're not doing it as much as you should), then you've got no chance.
It's time to become a great writer anon. do it or you will die.
>>9489244
how do i study how my language works?
>>9489250
Go to your local college and ask to students and professors for a reading list
Depending on where you live you may attend the more systematic lectures (grammar, syntax, creative writing, history and etimology of the main aspects of your language and so on, everything that is related to it should be in your interest) for free. If you can't, you will still be able to download for free most of the books associated with these courses.
>>9489056
create a name for yourself with short stories and poems and apply for scholarships and grants in the U.S.
>>9489571
Not OP but also hispanic, what if I translate my books to english and sell them on amazon?
>>9489056
Here send it to me at
[email protected]
I know a guy