How To Get A Book Published
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Re: How To Get A Book Published
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Learned how to format my book for Amazon
Learned how to Copy Right my book and get ISBN etc.
Learned all about where to get formats for e-books for Barnes Noble..Kindle, and Smashwords
I'm exhausted and wonder if it will all be worth it someday! I guess it's safe to say I completed a dream without a traditional publisher, regardless the outcome, I'm proud to say I'm finally officially an Author
I'm an amateur but I had a story to tell and the passion to stick with it...Long hours, drive, and of course money made my dream come true! Don't ever give up on your dream...If there is a will there is a way! Good luck to all of the passionate first time authors..if I can do it ...you can do it!
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If you are a self publisher, I will recommend trying an online solution for your publishing needs. ReadHowYouWant online bookstore has a one-stop solution for authors, self publishers as well as bookstores.
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1. Polish Your Novel
2. Write a Synopsis
3. Write a Query Letter
4. Research Agents and Publishers
5. Send Out Your Queries
6. Prepare for Rejection
7. Start Your Next Project
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Yes, marketing demands a lot of time, particularly for independent publishers and those who publish with small presses. It's necessary, but it takes time away from writing the next book.allexx wrote:The excruciatingly difficult parts are distribution and marketing.
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Review of The Seneca Scourge - Previous book of the month!
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So my question is this, could publishers pick him up without us submitting his book?
Thanks