How To Publish A Book



 

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1-2-3 Submitting Your Work to Publishers

 

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It is acceptable to submit your work to more than one publisher at a time, however, do not submit to more than one editor at a publisher at a time. If one editor passes, do not resubmit to that particular publisher.

Fiction

An editor, sorting through thousands of submissions a week, does not have the bandwidth to receive, store and read entire manuscripts. Instead, you should submit a story synopsis (spoilers and all), a sample of your writing and a resume.

1. Story Synopsis - The synopsis should be concise and include a complete description of the story. An editor does not have time read your entire manuscript when evaluating your submission, so you need to lay it all out there. Don't tease or drop hints that there is a terrific surprise ending.

2. Writing Sample ' 100 pages or the first three chapters is a typical submission, although you should tailor this to meet the specific guidelines of the publisher you intend to contact. Keep in mind appropriate formatting as well: 1' margins, 12 point font, double spaced, indented paragraphs, etc.

3. Resume ' Should include your writing credits, published works, articles, awards, etc.

Non Fiction

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When proposing a non fiction book to an editor, you do not need to have a finished work. Instead, you should have a proposal, a table of contents, a short writing sample and a resume. This information, in addition to your credentials and ability to contribute a new perspective or information to the existing market will be sufficient for an editor to evaluate your work.

1. Proposal ' Identify a question or problem and how you intend to provide the answer or solution. According to Susan Rabiner and Alfred Fortunato, authors of Thinking Like Your Editor: How to Write Great Serious Nonfiction -- and Get It Published, editors require answers to the following 5 questions:

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1.What is this book about'
2.What's new here'
3.Why are you the person to write this book'
4.Why is now the time to publish this book'
5.What is the core audience you are writing this book for, and why will that audience find what you have to say a "must read'

Rabiner and Fortunato do not recommend you include these questions in your proposal, but rather, they recommend you incorporate them into the letter's text. This is important to demonstrate your ability to communicate in text rather than Q&A or outline form.

2.Table of Contents ' Proposed structure of the book, which may be topographical or chronological. Include the title for each chapter and in one or two paragraphs, summarize the chapter's contents

3.Writing Sample ' Will demonstrate your skill level and voice. It must be appropriate for the type of book you intend to write. A humorous antidotal tone may not be appropriate for a book on cancer research whereas a dry, matter of fact tone may not be appropriate for a book on craft projects for kids. The best way to know the appropriate voice is to read current books on the market.

4.Resume ' You must establish yourself as an expert on your subject, so include any and all relevant information, including: your occupation, your lifestyle, your life experiences, education, organizations, awards, publicity, etc.
Don't forget to include a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) if you want your materials returned.

Now, finally, you can get back to the business of writing, and wait for the money to come rolling in.

BUZZZZ

Resources

Rabiner, Susan, Fortunato, Alfred: Thinking Like Your Editor: How to Write Great Serious Nonfiction -- and Get It Published, 2002, Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc. New York, NY

Author Unknown: Publishers' Submission Guidelines, Retrieved 2004, http://www.authorlink.com/aguide.html

' Copyright 2004 Lisa Hood. All rights reserved.

Lisa Hood is the author of "Shades of Betrayal" and 'Shades of Revenge'. She has been writing for over 10 years and is presently working on her third suspense novel, 'Shades of Jealousy.' Other articles by Lisa Hood can be found at http://wwww.BOOKJOBBER.com. http://BOOKJOBBER.com is an Internet based company, which publishes and sells fiction and non fiction e-books.

About the Author

Lisa Hood is the author of "Shades of Betrayal" and 'Shades of Revenge'. She has been writing for over 10 years and is presently working on her third suspense novel, 'Shades of Jealousy.' Other articles by Lisa Hood can be found at http://BOOKJOBBER.com. http://BOOKJOBBER.com is an Internet based company, which publishes and sells fiction and non fiction e-books.

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