So many people have asked how to publish a novel. I'm really tired of this question. So, here is the way to go about it.
1. Write the novel.
2. Edit it over and over again so it's free of grammar and spelling errors. So it's free of any contradictions regarding the description of characters or times and places.
3. Buy a copy of Writers Market. About 30 bucks. Then buy some books on writing. These books will help you with formatting your work . . . Industry Standard.
4. In Writers Market, find a literary agent that accepts the genre you've written the book in.
5. Write a query letter along with a synopsis. The books you buy on writing will show you how to do this. It should be free of errors in grammar and spelling. Errors in a query letter are an instant reject.
6. If an agent has an interest in your work, you will be asked to send the first three chapters. These must be formated properly.
7. If accepted, you will be asked to send the entire manuscript.
2007-06-07
11:26:05
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What I've given you here is the basics on publishing your work. You may want to consider writing a few short stories before attempting a full novel. Many anthologies, magazines, and other publications accept short stories. It's a great way to get your name out there and have a few credits under your belt.
All publishers have what is known as 'submission guidelines.' You must follow these guidelines to the T. Some publishers will discard your work 'unread' if these guidelines are not adhered to.
Be prepared to be critiqued. If you are easily hurt in the feelings department, writing is not your cup of tea. Find another career or hobby.
I'm a published author with many a reject letters under my belt.
2007-06-07
11:33:07 ·
update #1