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How to Get Your Book Published: Inside Secrets of a Successful Author
How to Get Your Book Published: Inside Secrets of a Successful Author
by Robert W. Bly
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You Can Write and Publish a Book: Essential Information on How to Get Your Book Published
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For All the Write Reasons: Forty Successful Authors, Publishers, Agents and Writers Tell You How to Get Your Book Published
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How to Get Your Book Published
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Getting Your Book Published: Approaching Book Publishers

Writers who have written a book for the first time will be prepared to start making the rounds of publishers. If you are in this position, once you are done with writing, editing and proofreading, you will start sending your book to as many publishers as possible to increase the likelihood of getting your book published.

 

Although this is true, there is one drawback to sending your manuscript out to loads of publishers. You are likely to get confused and make mistakes if you do this, so it's a good idea to have a system in place to keep track of whom you have sent your book to, whether they responded and other such details. This will help you go about getting your book published in a systematic way.

If you are not on top of things when you are getting your book published, all kinds of unpleasant things can happen. For one thing, you could make the embarrassing error of sending your work twice to the same publisher, which could spoil further chances with that publisher if you haven't altered the book in any way when you send it the second time.

So you see the necessity for an effective system when you are getting your book published. Now how exactly should you get one set up? You have several choices. First, you should know what data you need to incorporate into your system. List the publishers you are targeting, based on the likelihood of their accepting your book and mark off the ones you have already sent your manuscript to. Leave space for their responses, suggestions and so on. When you get a note from a publisher, enter its details into the record of your system. Keep track of dates, too, you will find them useful when you want to refer back to something in particular.

How you lay out your data is something that you can decide based on how you can clearly see all the information at a glance. Make a spreadsheet, using all the data we have talked about - the date, the publisher's name and contact details, his or her response if any are all important areas you should keep a record of. With a spreadsheet updating and entering new information is easy and quick.

While technological advancements have made using a computer a routine affair, many still prefer to use pen and paper. You can do this here, making a chart containing all the information you need. You can enter updated information whenever required. Make sure you don't misplace your chart!

The usefulness of a system to keep track of publishers you are sending your book to when you are getting your book published is undeniable. It's simple, too!



 

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