Going Pro: One Author's Advice on Getting Published with Small and Electronic Presses is a concise guide that offers advice on all aspects of writing for publication. From finding the time to write to finding beta readers, from navigating all the elements of a successful submissions packet to understanding a publishing contract to marketing your newly published book -- here I offer the best advice I can on getting your first story from a file on your computer to an e-book released by a small or electronic press. Topics covered include: polishing your manuscript, finding the right publisher, working with an editor, writing blurbs, and promoting your book. I give detailed explanations of submission guidelines, contracts, rights and copyrights, cover art, and marketing plans. I also offer advice on what to do when things don't go quite as you plan, whether it's a bad review or a pirate site, or your publisher folds. It can be intimidating when you're just starting out and trying to get published. I know, I've been there, too. So if you're interested in getting your stories published with a small press or e-book publisher, let me help you through the process TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part 1: Your Manuscript Chapter 1: Finding Time to Write Chapter 2: Feedback Chapter 3: Sharing Your Work Chapter 4: Back Up Chapter 5: Using a Pseudonym Part 2: Getting Published Chapter 6: Publishing with a Small Press Chapter 7: Do You Need an Agent? Chapter 8: Finding the Right Market Chapter 9: Submission Guidelines Chapter 10: Cover Letter Chapter 11: Query Letter Chapter 12: Blurb Chapter 13: Excerpt Chapter 14: Synopsis Chapter 15: Full Manuscript Chapter 16: Marketing Plan Chapter 17: Understanding Publishing Terms Chapter 18: E-Mailing Your Submission Chapter 19: Follow-up Chapter 20: Rejection Letters Chapter 21: Acceptance Letters Part 3: Contracts Chapter 22: Assigning Your Rights Chapter 23: Exclusive Vs. Nonexclusive Rights Chapter 24: Copyright Chapter 25: Things to Look For in a Contract Chapter 26: Before You Sign Part 4: Before Your Book Is Published Chapter 27: Tax Documentation Chapter 28: Author Bio Chapter 29: The Dreaded Blurb Form Chapter 30: Cover Art Chapter 31: Working with an Editor Part 5: Promotion Chapter 32: What Your Publisher Does Chapter 33: WWW Dot You Chapter 34: Social Networking Chapter 35: Blogging Chapter 36: Ads Chapter 37: Reviews Chapter 38: Conventions Part 6: When Things Sour Chapter 38: Bad Reviews Chapter 39: Piracy Chapter 40: You Aren't Getting Paid Chapter 41: Your Publisher Folds Part 7: Keep Writing Chapter 42: Keep Your Name Out There Chapter 43: The Pros and Cons of Branching Out
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