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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... lives, or accomplish some other goal that most nonwriters stopped aspiring to as teenagers. In addition, there are the more easily obtained rewards: seeing your name in print, going and coming on your own schedule, becoming a bit of a ...
... live in a New York mansion and send his kids to private school on his 15 percent of everything you earn while you're struggling to pay off an old tract split - level in Piscataway , New Jersey . Years ago , submitting without an agent ...
... live on while you write, and she should get that much in advance for your project or have a good explanation for why she can't. Most important, you should be able to turn down poor offers without her going away mad or, as happened to us ...
... live editor looking for a new literary voice . How do you pick a likely editor from a list of a dozen or more who work for some of the larger houses ? Don't choose the editor - in - chief or executive ed- itor , who has little time to ...
... live in the same city , deliver your parcel by hand to the company's mailroom or reception desk— but not to the editor , which is a sure way of starting out on the wrong foot . En- close a stamped , self - addressed envelope as a ...