How to Write a Book Proposal to Sell Your Book or Novel
Publishers are sellers. They are only interested in books that sell. They don’t want to spend time reading bad book manuscripts. You have to convince the publisher that your book is better than most and it could be a bestseller with their expertise. You can do that by writing a good book proposal.
Published October 14th, 2010 · Business Tips, Make Money Writing, Marketing & Promotion, Publishing · No comments · Read More »
Getting Accepted by Publishers
Alexandra Pringle, Editor in Chief of Bloomsbury.com, gives expert video advice on: What should I do if the publisher asks me to make revisions before they’ll accept my submission? I’ve been asked to make revisions – can I ask for development money? How long does it take to go from acceptance to publication? How will I be informed if I have been accepted? How do I accept an offer? and more…
Published May 10th, 2009 · Make Money Writing, Publishing, Writer's Tips · No comments · Read More »
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