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WRITING OBSTACLE
Create a short description of a person who is the ideal target audience for you book.
Make sure to add in why your story would be appealing to this person, or why this type of person would like your novel.
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When it comes to my ideal target audience, there’s a few of them. The first, is children as my story is a memoir written for this age group. I hope to promote inclusivity and acceptance of children with disabilities when it comes to their able bodied peers. My memoir focuses on my personal experiences as a physically disabled person. I have Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 2 (SMA2), it’s a progressive, genetic, neuromuscular condition that causes the motor neurons and muscles to gradually die off. This idea was born out of my requests from people who have the same condition as I do. There’s a large market for a book about my disability which brings me to my second target audience; children with SMA2. By targeting them, I hope to be a role model for them as well as show them that they’re not alone. My third audience consists of chronically ill children like myself, I was a child that was in and out of the hospital. Growing up, I didn’t have books about kids like me and it felt very lonely. So, I hope that I can change that, even if it’s just one child. My final target audience will be the parents of children with SMA2 and/or chronic illness. I aim to be a beacon of hope for these parents and show them that their children can be happy and successful despite their challenges. I want parents to see that their children will be included and accepted by their peers.
Young Adults (Ages 16-25)
Adult Readers (Ages 25-40)
Fans of Paranormal Romance
Someone who enjoys adrenaline-fueled mystery and thriller novels with intricate legal and investigative twists. They enjoy complex, flawed characters who navigate high-stakes situations involving murder, conspiracy, and family dynamics like the main suspect’s family who conspired against her to put her behind bars for crimes she didn’t commit. This reader loves unraveling puzzles and following multi-layered plots with courtroom drama, forensic detail, and tense, emotional relationships. They gravitate towards authors like John Grisham or Michael Connelly, and are drawn to themes of justice, redemption, and personal growth.
Young adults figuring out who they are. Hopefully people who have been through similar situations and had similar experiences. Maybe my pain can help them get through theirs. Obviously gypsies Roma. People who are fascinated by our culture. For some reason I see my audience as predominantly female. Perhaps because my girlhood has been the cause of so many problems.
The ideal people for my book would be those looking for and grand adventure filled magic, enchantments, kings and queens, friendships worth being a part of, and a touch of mysterious and young romance. Zytheria is an ancient land, full of wonder, deep forest, far stretching deserts, mountain ranges that reach to the heavens, and oceans full of discoveries to be made.
My ideal target audience is a woman who is just like me. Although I could also visualise a man who is deeply in touch with his emotions and the philosophical side to himself. This book would make them feel emotions they may have suppressed and are raging to be released. The type of person who is dying to unleash all their related trauma after reading my novel. They would be someone who has been through a lot of familial issues; unfair cultural gender roles, daddy & mummy issues, a mother who is physiologically unbalanced, family who love her conditionally. The reader would’ve probably escaped some sort of toxic war zone themselves and are also on a healing journey to rediscover themselves after dealing with tragedy their entire lives. the reader may also be finding it difficult to accept many dark parts of themselves and they are self aware but perhaps they feel some deep rooted shame. Maybe they are someone who is trying to understand the feelings of others with a similar experience to validate their own story. To fell less alone. The story would appeal to them because reading my novel would mean they read everything they experiences and have it relayed back to them instead of constantly being the one having to explain themselves constantly. Reading this would feel like a therapy session or a big hug they so desperately are searching and longing for. They would love my novel because it would make them feel. Feel every emotion they need to feel safe.
This is about the type of person who will thoroughly enjoy the upcoming novel Confession Of An Accidental Killer. If, after reading said critiera , you find yourself identifying with it, please feel free to contact me for your copy of this future book.
This is an unfortunate requirement to the enjoyment of the book until the audiobook version has been completed which will be read by Chris Pratt because of course it will. If you are six years old or under and still in the process of learning to read, have a parent with low standards read it to you at bedtime. If you are an adult who attended American public schools, please locate a homeschool child of 10 and have them read it to you.
This may be even more crucial than the ability to read, as many who know how to read choose to not read novels. Even hilarious novels like COAAK will pass their notice because they would rather wait for the Prime series. Avid readers who like to try out new authors will be the most likely to give this novel a go. Having said that, COAAK may be just the book to break in those never-readers, those poor souls who gave up reading after high school or who stick to comic books. This author was among them. One of my happy goals would be to convert movie-only people into novel-reading-also people.
This story involves assasins, drug dealers, theives, detectives, undercover agents, guns, knives, blood, mistaken identities, and other elements commonly found in Tarantino or Guy Ritchie films. Readers who enjoy Lee Child or Donald Westlake will hoping find alot to like here.
As the first novel from an unpublished author, you will be experiencing a brand new vision; unfiltered and undiluted by any corporate publishing system. This also comes with a level of rawness and inexperience. It will not be a perfect work. To be perfectly honest, you will most likely have read better books. Nevertheless, I would love for you to join me at the beginning of my journey of storytelling and welcome any and all feedback.
Ideally, my want is to appeal to the “nerds” of the group. I have grown up on fantasy novels and the rich vignettes of heroism and lore. My want would be to create characters that excite my readers and provide a realm in which they too can fatnasize.
I played a particular TTG that has so deeply impact led the way I think about the fantasy realm, that originally I thought to write it in that world. Since then, my exploration of other worlds has led me to expand the world I’d want to create to have some uniqueness that makes the readers excited.
I want my readers to love fantasy. To love magic and what it can do. To love heros and villains, and the chance for one to become the other.
Lovesick and whimsical, yet brave and is not afraid to speak out. You live for romance, but also love a good slice-of-life. Characters that have strong personalities, yet varying characteristics. This is not your typical romance story where the hot, rich, and blonde playboy falls in love with the perfect cheerleader girl. It’s one shrouded with loss and learning to love again. Characters of various ethnicities and religions show up in this story. For example, one of the protagonists is German, another Korean, one a mix of Japanese and American, and the last Taiwanese. In this book, you the reader can see the various customs and languages the characters have. Please give it a try!
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