You say it is "nothing special". Approximately 100 thousand or more books a year get submitted to publishers and agents. If yours is "nothing special", what chance does it really have? If you are doing this as a stress reliever, I suggest that you make this your "lost book". Most authors go through one or more novels before they write one worth submitting. Maybe this is the book you need to write just for yourself - just to prove you can do it and decide whether or not writing is for you. Then, when you come up with an idea that is "special", you will be ready to put your heart into it. Hon, trust me. If you dont want anyone rejecting your thoughts, you have a whole lot of heartache headed your way. Gone with the Wind was rejected 50 plus times. I have heard James Patterson was rejected 61 or 71 times before he sold a book. It comes with the territory hon. So work on this for the reason you started it - as a stress buster. Then decide when you are ready to deal with the world of publishers and agents. From the sound of it, you arent. Just have fun, write it and tuck it away to read when you get older. Pax - C
2007-06-01 09:33:40
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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OK, I'm not trying to discourage you, but if your heart is not in this, you will not get published. Finishing your book is only the first step. Then you will need to find yourself an agent who is willing to take you on. You will be rejected over and over again. JK Rowling took many attempts before an agent would accept her as a client. You will need a thick skin, as some of the agents can be real bast*rds. However, after all this, if you manage to find an agent, then you have to convince that agent that your book warrants more of his or her time than that agent's other books. Hopefully, your agent will be able to set you up with an editor. Your editor will then have to fight to get your book published, and he will have to go up against the marketing people, who generally find anything new to be risky.
So, if this sounds like the old Schoolhouse Rock bit about the Bill, you get the idea.
You will need to figure out your genre, then join a professional society for writers in your genre. From there, find conventions/conferences that cover your genre, because face time with an agent is better than a query letter.
Don't quit, just realize that you will have your work cut out for you if you choose to go for it. You need to make sure you are fully committed to getting this book published, and make sure your skin is thick, or you will get nowhere fast.
2007-06-01 08:56:43
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answered by bewerefan 4
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Getting a book published isn't as easy as it sounds, there are many factors to consider. Depending on the type of book you could look at epublishers, that's one way to get your name out there. An agent is always a good bet if you're looking to targer the bigger companies or if you have the money to blow self publishing. Rejection is inevitable, take any advice as long as its constructive.
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2007-06-01 09:20:17
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answered by niafoxx32 2
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To get a e book revealed, the ultimate path could be to call forward and communicate with a writer on the telephone, or extra powerful yet, confer with a minimum of one head to head. this is no longer reccommended which you in ordinary terms deliver in a narrative to a publishing corporation; those thoughts despatched in with out call forward are positioned into what they affectionatly communicate with as "the slush pile". Many publishers locate their slush piles so full of horrid writing that they very seldom study something from them. by employing the time they get on your tale, properly...shall we pass away it at that. it somewhat is in all probability that they are going to deliver it decrease back as quickly as or perchance even better than that with edits. Publishers frequently paintings with the authors themselves and help them create a extra diverse plot and characters. many cases you would be asked to alter something which you will no longer choose for to alter, even though it is going to likely be a count of what's ultimate on your tale. think of of a writer like your ultimate pal contained in the international of literacy. they're there that should assist you and you are able to leap recommendations off of them if mandatory, actually, i'm specific he/she could quite like that. keep in mind which you will could desire to make some sacrafices to get revealed and additionally undergo in techniques that obtaining revealed is a protracted, tedious technique. it somewhat is achieveable, yet some have began and gave up because of the stress of the approach. solid success and verify you call forward. which will help issues run easily.
2016-10-06 11:14:03
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answered by ? 4
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I think you should publish it.I would because i know people will read what i wrote and find themselves in that book.But of course it's up to you, you should think about the risks (if those things are too personal think about it twice).Anyway,i hope you make the right decision.
2007-06-01 08:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i am a big reader and i think as long as it isn't repetitive and isn't annoying i think you will make it. trust me this year i probably read 150 novels and about 79 stories give it a try and put it out there. there are many different types of readers out there. maybe a couple of people might not like it but a hundred of people will like it. it really depends on what they read (good luck)
2007-06-01 08:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Ray, if your question and narrative is any indication of how well written your book is progressing I must suggest you spend equal time in researching and applying proper punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
Write your book, but edit it as closely as possible.
2007-06-01 08:20:27
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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do what you think is right...if you think it's a pretty good book then go and publish it...but i suggest you check the spelling and punctuation again =]
2007-06-01 08:54:38
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answered by Anonymous
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