Hi Friend,
According to the Oxford dictionary, "mainstream" means ideas, attitudes, or activities that are shared by most people and regarded as normal or conventional.
Well, I am sure this definition can give rise to a lot of discussions, especially since "mainstream" is also used as a derogatory term (often by those who consider themselves or something not part of the mainstream.)
I have a straightforward definition of the mainstream:
"Mainstream" is called that way because, for some people, it represents a "main stream of income."
Here is an example in book publishing.
You may call it mainstream.
I can tell you that it is a big and profitable genre.
But it is heavily contested by both indie and traditional publishers.
So you better get your guide to unlocking the opportunity here:
=> Historical Romance + Bonuses (Regency, Scottish, Victorian)
Have a great day,
Alex
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