Demystifying Publishing
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- Follow the Rules
- If you don't follow the rules of the playground, we won't let you play in our sandbox.
- Genre as a Marketing Category
- Publishers and editors do not think about genre the same way authors do. Here's an explanation.
- How to do a Castoff
- A step-by-step guide to getting an accurate character count -- and how to estimate how long your manuscript will be as a bound book!
- Rejection Letters
- Can't interpret your rejection letter? Here's a walkthrough of a real rejection letter, and what it probably means.
- Selling Books with GLBTQ Characters
- Having trouble selling your "gay" book to mainstream publishers? Here are some thoughts on why.
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- Profit & Loss/Profitability & Liability : How Books Make (or Don't Make) Money
- A basic outline of what happens when an editor buys a book and wants to publish it. This is very much a basic look at publishing and publishing finance, with some explanation of terms commonly used by the marketing and sales departments.
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- Pitch Sessions: What they are & how to do it
- Everythiing you need to know about pitching your book to an editor, and more!
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- Publishing is Hard
- Writing is an art, but publishing is a business -- and here are a few basic suggestions on how to navigate that business. Complete with explanations of various departments within a publishing company, and how they all work together to make your book.
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- Submission
- A look at submission guidelines -- what they mean, how to read them, how to find them, and much encouraging to follow them.
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