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Hugh MacLeod's 10 Questions for Seth

January 04, 2008

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With the release of Seth's new book, Hugh posed 10 questions to Seth. Here's number six: A lot of your books seem to be continuations of conversations you started with your seminal book, "Purple Cow". Meatball Sundae I'd say would qualify, as would "Free Prize Inside" and "All Marketers Are Liars".

With the release of Seth's new book, Hugh posed 10 questions to Seth. Here's number six:
A lot of your books seem to be continuations of conversations you started with your seminal book, "Purple Cow". Meatball Sundae I'd say would qualify, as would "Free Prize Inside" and "All Marketers Are Liars". But then your last book, "The Dip", was about something relatively unrelated. Do you find yourself, as an author, often feeling pulled in two different directions? I worry about Neal Stephenson and I worry about Robert Parker. Snowcrash and Diamond Age were brilliant books, seminal stuff that actually changed the world. That gave Neal the power to pretty much write what he wanted, but what he wants to write, it turns out I don't want to read. I think he lost a great opportunity and I feel the loss. Robert Parker hit it big with Spenser novels, but every one is so similar, I can't remember which ones I've read and which ones I haven't. I don't want to be in either camp. So, I write what's important to me, I write what I think will reach an audience and I write what I think will cause change. I honestly don't worry a bit about sales. The selling of the book is just a tool to spread the idea to people who like buying a book.
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