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I got a comment on my last blog that we all need to make sure to follow the listed submission guidelines in a market listing for a potential agent or publisher for our work. I can't emphasize this enough!
I know it may seem silly to us whether our name is on the left side or the right side of a...
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As you study listings of potential publishers for your projects, one very important thing to look for is if that publisher even accepts submissions from unpublished writers.
They'll tell you in no uncertain language if they do not. I don't know first-hand, but I have a feeling any submissions...
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Of course you want to get your work into the hands of as many potential agents and publishers as possible -- that will increase your chances of acceptance, right?
Not necessarily. Pay careful attention when studying the markets and choosing where to send your proposals or manuscripts (read...
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Let's look in more detail at three parts of the non-fiction book proposal that are closely related.
The Overview or summary should be one or two killer sentences that capture the essence of your book. You can also add a lengthier version (a page or two), but you need to be able to capture the...
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There is so much more to writing a non-fiction book (and a novel for that matter) than the actual writing of the book.
As I have tried to sell books in the past and as I continue to research the best way to achieve that goal, here are a few things I've learned along the way.
First of...
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