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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780954821951 ISBN: 0954821955 Label: White Ladder Press Ltd Manufacturer: White Ladder Press Ltd Number Of Pages: 214 Publication Date: October 24, 2005 Publisher: White Ladder Press Ltd Studio: White Ladder Press Ltd Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - A Handy GuideThis book is packed with practical advice that will help you get your book published. It is easy to read and comes from a reliable source. There is nothing startlingly new or original in here. A lot of it is common sense or stuff you have heard before. However, in total it adds up to an essential checklist on the road to publication. Rating: - Fantastic. I submitted my first book to an agent the day after reading this.I am so pleased I bought this book. I have become a little tired of the "this is the way you must write" and 'don't bother because you won't get it published anyway" books. I had written a children's book (the first in a series) and simply did not know how to reach the publishers or agents. I now have a copy of the Children's Writers and Artists Yearbook, a good letter, a synopsis and a properly formatted three chapter introduction and I am underway at last. Time will tell if anyone likes it, but them I would never know if it just sat on my computer would I? Rating: - Going against the grain a bitThis review is not going to win me any plaudits, as I am going against the grain of successive 5 star reviews. But from my point of view these are simply not deserved. Much of what is written here (albeit in an interesting and informative way) has been written before, and the only useful thing I discovered was the format for a good cover letter. She seems to have filled it with quotes, and witty little anecdotes, which serve merely as filler, and don't add anything to the subject matter. Sure, it is readable, but what information is contained is really quite minimal considering she is an 'insider'. Considering the information I have gleaned so far on this matter has been acquired as I have worked my way through the process, there is remarkably little that this book offers and I, a novice, don't already know. Rating: - I wish I had read this book before I tried to get a book dealThis truly is an insiders guide. It took me two years to get a book contract but with the information contained within this great book it would have been a much easier process. Anyone with aspirations to become a published author should start with a copy of this on their bookshelf. Buy it, read it and then get your own book published. Simple. Martin Bamford - author of The Money Tree Rating: - This will help you build a career as an authorPreviously I have been reading books that focus on getting your own baby (read: novel) published. They seem to, in general, have the aim of building up your resistance to rejection, which they all declare you are likely to face time and time again. Rachael’s superb book provides a somewhat new angle for all authors to consider. She is a publisher who genuinely wants to publish great and best-selling books, and she is fantastically successful in her field. What ‘The Insiders Guide to Getting Your Book Published’ will give you is ideas on how to make you, the author, publishable as well as your book. She is open and frank about what types of authors are easy to deal with, and gives hints and tips on how you can go about becoming an expert in your field, thus greatly increasing the chances of getting your manuscript accepted, and you being re-commissioned for future books. In addition to this ‘The Insiders Guide…’ is very thorough, and will be a great help when you plan the start of your writing career. It gives a detailed and precise overview of the trade and how it works, helping you choose what type of publisher to aim for and what type of agent (if any) you should have, depending on what type of book you are writing. It also has very clear chapters on how to write your proposal, how to follow them up, negotiate a contract and very importantly: how to work with your editor from then on. This is the first book I have read that gives you this ‘working with your publisher’ bit of guidance. It is hugely relevant of course, as it is the editor that decides in the end whether or not to ever commission you again. This book genuinely does want you to succeed, not just clinching that first deal with the fat advance that so many writers dream of, but it wants you to succeed as an long term author. It is a very good investment for your career. Try searching the Internet for "The Insider's Guide to Getting Your Book Published" or Ebay for "The Insider's Guide to Getting Your Book Published". You might also be interested in the following great products:
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