Advise to a would be writer on how he/she can publish their book. David Booth looks at mainline publishing, vanity publishing and self publishing and offers some advice on how to go about it.
Set up some efficient systems for getting your work out there, then sit back and relax into your writing and just reel them in as they bite.
While investigating various internet sites regarding how to publish a book, I came across Writer Beware quite by accident. After navigating through it’s many informative sections, I believe that all writers should click onto this site if they wish to avoid scams, pitfalls, and the fleecing of their money!
A guide to everything a beginning writer needs to know about literary agents.
To help people who want to write a synopsis for their book, but struggle to make it short enough. Publishers often ask for just one side of A4, so how do you achieve that?
You’ve written your book and now you are probably wondering what to do next. The steps to getting published can be overwhelming if you don’t know what to do or where to go. Below are some valuable websites that should take the mystery out of getting an agent or publisher and how to do it. All these sites have tons of information and any writer should not be without them.
How much is enough rejection? Is there a special message in form rejections? Look at this short message and see for yourself.
Here are some guidelines to help you get your work published.
Types of science fiction, and how to go about writing and marketing science fiction stories.
A discussion of the problems facing writers trying to get published, ranging from unscrupulous “publishers” and “agents” to the pitfalls of self-publication and print-on-demand.