How to Get a Book Published: Helpful Tips
Did you just finish writing a book that you would like to
see published? If so, you may be looking
for some guidance, especially if you are a new, unpublished author. Below a list of helpful tips on how to get a
book published are outlined below.
It is important to never make any concrete assumptions. For example, do not assume that your book
will be published, but also don’t assume that it will be rejected either. Also, never make assumptions where money is
concerned. Do not expect to be paid at
all or even a certain amount until you receive a solid offer from a book
publisher. It is important to remember
that you are taking a risk, especially if you are unpublished author. Unless you are a published author or if you
are a new author who has unlimited financial resources, do not quit your day
job right away.
Next, it is important to be prepared for rejections. This is different from the above mentioned
tip of not making any assumptions, like that your book will automatically fail
or be denied by all publishers. It is
more than possible to get a book published, but it often takes time and trial
and error, especially for new authors.
This means that you should get use to the fact that rejection is
common. Don’t expect it, but don’t feel
heartbroken or completely give up if and when a rejection letter arrives in the
mail.
Another helpful tip involves not assuming that you need to
have a literary agent, especially right away. Yes, literary agents do improve
most writers’ chances of getting published through a major publisher, but there
is no written rule stating that you do need to use a literary agent. Many publishers still accept unsolicited book
manuscripts. As an important note,
should you decide to use a literary agent, be sure to use your best
judgment. Examine fees, get feedback
from past and current clients, and so forth.
In keeping with hiring a professional literary agent, if you
are unsure about using the services of one, try your hand at not doing so
first. The Writer’s Market book, other
similar guides, and research online can tell you what publishers accept books
from authors without agents. If you
receive multiple rejection letters then consider hiring an editor, as well as a
literary agent.
As it was previously stated, the Writer’s Market books,
other similar printed resources, and the internet can help you examine
publishers. Be sure to read all
information that is provided to you.
This will prevent you from making many common mistakes. For example, some publishers only allow you
to submit one book manuscript to them at a time or submitting your manuscript
to multiple publishers at the same time may be advised against. You may also find publishers that only accept
book manicurist certain months of the year.
With the possibility of so many rules and restrictions, research is
advised.
In keeping with what is expected of you and your documents,
examine any formatting guidelines that may be imposed. There is noting worse that submitting a
manuscript that does not follow clear cut directions. Be sure to include a cover letter, as well as
self-addressed stamped return envelope, unless a publisher outright states that
one is not required. Also, never send
your original documents. Even if your
manuscript is saved on your computer, be sure to always keep backups, in both
printed and disc formats.
The above mentioned tips are just a few of the many things
that you will want to keep in mind when looking to get your book
published. As a reminder, it is not
always easy to get a book published, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t
follow your dream. If you have a book
written, go ahead and start submitting it to publishers. You have nothing to lose by doing so.
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