Are you a
writer who has just finished writing a book?
If you are a first time author, you may be unsure as to how you should
proceed, in terms of getting your book published. If that is the case, you will want to
continue reading on, as a number of steps that you will want to take are
highlighted below.
One of the
first things that you will need to do is familiarize yourself with
publishers. In addition to knowing where
to send your book manuscript and who it should be addressed to, you will want
to learn as much about the publisher in question as possible. What type of themes are they looking
for? Will your book be a good fit? Are there are rules or restrictions in terms
of formatting that you need to abide by?
Does the publisher in question only accept agented submissions? These are all important questions that you
need to have answers to.
As for how
you can go about finding book publishers, you will be pleased with all of your
options. You can look at the books that
you own, the books in your local library, or the books in your local
bookstores. Make note the publishers and
perform a standard internet search with their names. Next, look for a section for writer’s
guidelines. You can also perform a
generalized standard internet search, such as with the phrase “book
publishers.” There are also a number of
printed resources, like the popular Writer’s Market books, that you can use as
well.
As
previously stated, you will want to learn what rules and restrictions
publishing companies may have. If you
can’t find this information online or in print, be sure to use your best
judgment. Make sure that your book
manuscript and all other documents are easy to read, formatted properly, and
clean. Also, be sure to include a cover
letter and a book proposal. Many authors
choose to merge these two documents together.
You can, but, be careful. Cover
letters and book proposals should be right to the point and not clouded with
too much information.
You should
also consider using the services of professional literary agent and
editor. They can be costly, but they are
typically more than worth the costs. No
matter how good you are at proofreading, you will likely miss some errors. A second set of professional eyes are
advised. As for literary agents, they
too have a number of benefits. If the
publishers that fit your book the best only accept agented submissions, it may
be in your best interest to hire a professional literary agent. They can help get your book into doors that
you couldn’t.
As for
follow-ups, they are okay, but also be sure to use your best judgment. Most publishers outline on their websites how
long it should take for you to receive a response, like in two to four months. If you do not receive a response by that
time, consider placing a phone call or sending a letter to the publisher in
question. For your own protection
though, do not make contact before the estimated response time.
By taking
the above mentioned points into consideration, you may be able to see your book
in print soon. As a reminder however, do
not be scared of rejection letters. They
are common, but that does not mean that you should give up.
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