In The
Ravens of Solemano… there is a grand Christmas event. Well, things go a bit
wacky, but it is a celebration of a holiday. That said, this is not a Christmas
book so the celebration does not stand out or make the book feel ‘out of season’
if it isn’t read in December. Does creating a book around a holiday make it
problematic as a reading choice for other times of the year?

In
winter, we read books that take place
in summer. In summer, we read books that take place during the school year. It seems that we don’t discriminate when it comes to seasons Yet, when we feel compelled to write a book that takes place during a holiday, we may encounter resistance from publishers or agents since sales are holiday dependent. Perhaps consider how that book may retain relevance throughout the year and use that in your pitch. As readers, we can consider the same. While it makes sense to gravitate towards holiday-specific books during those holidays, we should consider a ‘Christmas book’ in August or a ‘Halloween book’ whenever we feel spooky!
I’d love
to hear from you about books that you love year-round that might be considered
specific to a holiday.
- Eden
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