Publishing: Seeing things as they are

Sage advice for approaching the traditional publishing avenue . Rebloggined on Archer’s Aim


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A few friends of mine are pinning their hopes on literary agents and traditional publishing contracts. Independent publishing is not for everyone so I don’t try hard to dissuade them. Traditional publishing is not for me, but people have their reasons. No need to rehash the why. Let’s delve deeper into building a better how.



If you go hunting for a contract with an agent or publisher, know the game and the real odds.




Many people call themselves agents. They are not all equal. Research them so you don’t waste time sending book proposals to people who do not have the connections and talents you require.
If you find the right person, make sure your work fits their submission guidelines.
Check out the agent’s social media presence. How do they talk about writers they reject? Is snark their brand? If they are obnoxious to those they turn away, they’ll eventually be obnoxious to you…

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Published on August 12, 2016 07:23
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