Questions tagged [traditional-publishing]
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When submitting a letter to an agent for publication of a novel, what does it mean to say that your manuscript is "complete"?
I have been looking at sample query letters [successful ones] sent to agents for publishing novels. I notice that in nearly all of them, the author says their manuscript is "complete" at X amount of words.
What does "complete" mean in this context?…
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When submitting my manuscript to a publisher, how should I answer "What are you prepared to do to market your book?"?
I am a new author, preparing to submit my manuscript. The publisher's submission form has asks a question I am somewhat confused on. "What are you prepared to do to market your book?" One of the reasons I chose this company was because they claim to…
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How do you reduce a 5-page book proposal down to 1 page?
An article says to write a 5-page book proposal and a 1-page version. When submitting to agents and book publishers, read their submission guidelines for which length they prefer.
How much weight should I give for each of the sections in a 1-page…
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Asking editors to elaborate on their response
Do let me know if this is off-topic. My question relates to the publishing process, and the typical ramifications of an possible action could have on one's future ability to be published.
Getting pissed at editors when they reject you is obviously…
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Is there an industry term for a letter inquiring if a publisher is interested in a work?
I finished writing a non-fiction manuscript and now need to find an appropriate publisher. There are no existing books in this particular niche, so it is challenging to find a publisher to fit.
In the past, I sent the manuscript to a publisher, and…
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As a first time wannabe writer, should I consider going in for Traditional publishing or Self Publishing?
Given that I am a wannabe writer with no real titles under my belt and relatively unknown, what would be a better option for publishing my first book?
Should I go for the traditional publishing route?
Or should I go for self publishing given that…
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How is the process of finding a company to publish your book like? How much does it averagely cost to publish your book? How do you promote your book?
I’m very interested in writing and would one day like to publish my own book, yet I’m quite intimated by the cost and the search for finding a good publishing company. I’m also aware you’d have to find a way to promote your book, yet I’m not exactly…
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Does publishing book chapters as standalone short stories hurt recruiting an agent for the books?
If I publish some chapters of completed book manuscripts as standalone stories in literary publications, does it hurt my chances of recruiting an agent to represent the books?
I have a colleague who provided this answer . . .
“Ava Wrestles The…
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Should I mention in my query letter to agents and/or publishers that I'm a minor?
I'm only on my second draft of a novel I'm writing (the first was about 77k words), but I've been doing my research on what to do when I'm done with all of my drafts. I'm a minor and I want to traditionally publish my novel, but I'm not sure if…
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Can a minor traditionally publish their novel?
I'm a minor who's working on the second draft of my novel (the first was about 77k words). Can I traditionally publish my it when it's done? If so, then will my parents get credit for it instead of me since they'll probably have to sign the…
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Debut novel in works is around 125k words— is it too long to be published?
I currently am in the process of beta-readers going through my first novel. It’s around 125k words and 440 pages.
The story is a Gothic Horror set in a circus sideshow in the 1930s, following five perspectives.
None of my readers, or even my editor,…
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Access to Single NPD BookScan Report: Is it possible?
I'm seeking assistance to obtain a single NPD BookScan report for one book. Direct access to a full license is beyond my current needs and budget. If anyone has access or knows a consultant who provides such data, please let me know. I'm open to…
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Should I mention the number of books I'm planning to have in my novel series?
I'm currently on the second draft of my MG fantasy novel, which will end up as a series (if sales do well on the first book, of course." My original plan was to do a four-book main series and then a two-book prequel, but now I feel as if I could add…
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Publishing copyright with regard to novels and comics
I wasn't sure where to post this, but I have a couple of questions about copyright law regarding written and illustrated works.
If I traditionally publish a novel and maintain the copyright, can I adapt that novel into a graphic novel with the…
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Is it acceptable to have two different publishers for one book?
I've completed a novella and understand that it will fare better if it comes out in hardcover first. Indie publishers usually produce paperback and ebook versions. Does it make sense to self-publish the hardcover and later get a publisher to take…
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