"I do send out information about my books. Very few people buy the books that way, but I always feel that if they want to know more about the process, they can get the information from my books"
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The key move is his pivot from sales to process. He’s not framing outreach as persuasion so much as a kind of service desk for the genuinely curious. That’s a writerly inversion of the usual funnel: the books aren’t the product at the end of promotional content; the books are the content, and everything else is just signage. The subtext is a mild skepticism toward the performative “author brand” era, where creators are expected to narrate their process endlessly on social media. Curtis implies that the only honest, non-extractive version of that curiosity is already embedded in the writing itself.
There’s also a humble boundary being drawn. He’ll provide information, but he won’t beg. If you want the backstage tour, the ticket is the text. In the context of contemporary publishing, that’s both pragmatic and slightly defiant: a reminder that attention can be rented, but understanding has to be earned, and the book remains the most complete argument an author can make about how they think.
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