The Author's HandbookUniv of Wisconsin Press, 2006. gada 8. febr. - 228 lappuses Providing essential guidance for both aspiring and experienced authors, the second edition of The Author’s Handbook is a valuable resource for writers of all levels. Extensively updated and expanded to account for significant changes in the publishing industry, The Author’s Handbook outlines effective techniques to develop marketable book ideas, research those ideas, and write a manuscript—either fiction or nonfiction—for publication. The authors provide many tips on topics that include choosing a publisher, negotiating contracts, understanding legal matters, and promoting your work. With this guide, the reader will gain insight into virtually every aspect of publishing. |
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... Agent 25 4. How to Approach a Publisher with Your Book 35 5. How to Package a Dynamite Book Proposal 42 6. Book Contracts: How to Read and Negotiate Them 75 7. Is Self-Publication for You? 90 PART II: How to Write Your Book 8. How to ...
... Agent 25 4. How to Approach a Publisher with Your Book 35 5. How to Package a Dynamite Book Proposal 42 6. Book Contracts: How to Read and Negotiate Them 75 7. Is Self-Publication for You? 90 PART II: How to Write Your Book 8. How to ...
... agent . He tried to badger us into taking on his project . We literally had to shove him out the door . We doubt that you'll ever see a book with Phil's name on it . Phil , you see , has fallen for that fairytale that plagues so many ...
... agents whose reputations or previous books they know and ask them to convert the ideas into finished manuscripts . Notice that what sells a book ( in nonfiction and in most fiction as well ! ) is not its fine style or unique literary ...
... agent , the agent takes 15 percent or more of that 5 percent . We can't offer you any better statistics about the people who write books . Although the publishing industry's publications can tell you many companies ' costs and profits ...