The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published by Sheree Bykofsky is a comprehensive resource for aspiring writers, published by Penguin in 2006. This fourth edition spans 341 pages and is presented in English. It offers expert advice tailored for new writers navigating the complexities of the publishing landscape, which has become increasingly challenging due to industry consolidation and selective literary agents.
Readers will find practical tips on essential topics such as pitch letters, negotiations, and contracts, alongside an updated overview of current industry trends. This edition also includes a CD-ROM featuring sample pitch letters, proposal templates, and a comprehensive list of literary agents, making it a valuable reference for those interested in authorship and writing skills. The book serves as a guide to understanding the publishing industry and enhancing writing capabilities.
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“Expert advice for new writers.”
Publishing companies have consolidated, there are fewer editors, and literary agents are more selective. The result is that it’s tougher than ever to get published. Now, a successful literary agent and author and a best-selling nonfiction author and literary consultant provide even more of the practical advice every writer needs to get published. In this new edition, readers will find:
? An updated overview of changes in the publishing industry
? Practical tips about pitch letters, negotiations, contracts, and industry trends
? Includes CD-ROM with sample pitch letters, proposal templates, a comprehensive list of literary agents, links to fantastic author websites, and more
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