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Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 28 Sep 2011, 04:11
by dungtran
I agree with the opinion of the admin, to be published book, request content or not. Convince publishers

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 23:41
by matthewarnold
there is no need for a good/famous writer to worry about that there are so many publication house also which support new and talented writers . they publish books as well as they publicizes it .

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 23 Nov 2011, 11:24
by the tiger fights
Very practical and informative posts. With many self publishing houses available, it is easy to have your book printed. But after you gift or sell to family and friends where do you go from there? The Print On Demand world is an uphill battle, with bookstores and reviewers shying away from our products. ( or are they just turning their backs? ) I realize that quality is a concern in the POD market, but there is also a lot of exceptional talent that seems to be sadly overlooked. Marketing and distribution is the next big step and I'd love to gather suggestions we could share. :roll:

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 10 May 2012, 01:21
by Frin
Here's the book that helped me: The First Five Pages: A Writer's Guide to Staying Out of the Rejection Pile by Noah Lukeman. Basically he is an agent who has seen it all and reveals how your writing will be judged on the first pages, hey, even the first five words. Then he tells you what to do.

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 01 Jun 2012, 20:35
by Debbianne
This much I know: Henry Ford was right. He said "whether you think you can or think you can't, you're usually right." So consider that your outlook and the thoughts you think determine how difficult or easy the process becomes. Consciousness creates reality (sorry to get woo-woo on you, but it's dang true.... at any rate, I'm in your corner. : )

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 15 Jun 2012, 01:47
by Deerae31
I just went through learning the hard way how to self-publish my book...It was a tedious process and I'm so happy I made it through...2 editors one robbed me blind and promised to help me set up e-book and left me hanging. So I was literally left to figure it out on my own :?

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!

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 15 Jun 2012, 02:21
by RHYW
These days there are many places where you can easily get your books published.
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.

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 06:03
by jamesdeser
Here are some point for publish your book:-
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

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 21 Jun 2012, 06:06
by sandraalvarez
great post. i wish that i'l be able to publish my own work as well. very informative article! thank you for sharing this quality post!

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 19 Jul 2012, 03:18
by lanscot
yes, please do. i'm definitely looking to hear about others' experiences on the subject.

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 01 Oct 2012, 15:49
by Carrie R
The publishing world is changing. Self-publishing is now often called independent publishing, and e-book publishers have sprouted up and can serve as a reasonable intermediary between self-publishing and landing a big-house publisher. But marketing the product remains a challenge. Word-of-mouth still proves to be the most effective.

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 02 Oct 2012, 06:26
by allexx
The excruciatingly difficult parts are distribution and marketing. Even if you have a great product, without any visibility -- through distribution and marketing -- it will be buried.

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Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 09:33
by Carrie R
allexx wrote:The excruciatingly difficult parts are distribution and marketing.

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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.

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 05 Oct 2012, 05:19
by cahillcahill
Publishing books is getting easier if you can find the right media and publishing company. I just found a new company that will be publishing ebooks only and that are looking for writers.

Re: How To Get A Book Published

Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 11:33
by zombiemomma175
I have a question regarding this. My husband has self-published his first book. It is available on kindle and paperback. His second book should be out by the end of November. We were told by the editors at createspace that after his second book is published that 'maybe' a bigger publisher will approach him. He is averaging about 10 kindle sales per day, and is ranking between 10,000 and 18,000 on Amazon.
So my question is this, could publishers pick him up without us submitting his book?
Thanks