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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... houses and several editors passed it along for a second reading. And while he was revising this, his eighth novel, he was plotting and writing a ninth and tenth. “I had to do something while you were tearing apart the other book,” he ...
... houses and several editors passed it along for a second reading . And while he was revising this , his eighth novel , he was plotting and writing a ninth and tenth . “ I had to do something while you were tearing apart the other book ...
... Houses According to R. R. Bowker , the official agency that monitors the United States book industry , in 2002 there ... House , a conglomerate that integrates under one corporate umbrella the Bantam Dell Publishing Group , the Crown ...
... houses are all fairly similar . the executives You're not likely to meet the executives at any but the smallest publishing houses . However , it's important that you know what their jobs entail . At conglomerate - owned publishers , the ...
... houses entire labyrinths of editors work in various - sized cubbyholes . In educational and textbook publishing firms those occupying the largest cubbies are called acquisition editors because their principal job is to acquire book ...