This formula helps both Editors and readers know where to find the information in your article quickly and efficiently, and following it will help you publish your work more quickly. T The Source 17 Apr 2020 Palgrave Want to stay connected with a publisher? Here's how. Our Palgrave ...
But, because publishing is such a small, closed industry, they have no idea where to begin … or how to get a publisher to even look at their book, much less want to publish it! And over the last quarter of a century, these wanna-be authors have asked me the same questions – over...
A while back, I completed my fourth Fiona Griffiths novel. The publisher – those nice folks at Orion – liked the book and it was published. So far, so good. Still, both my editor and I felt the book just felt a bit long. There was nothing redundant or superfluous in it, just the...
Caroline: You can but they may not pay attention unless you have a million say reviews on Amazon. I know Lisa Genova who wroteStill Alice, which became a very famous movie. She had to self-publish that book because she couldn't get a publisher, couldn't get an agent. It had something...
A couple of publishers, one publisher, William Morris actually, held it for quite awhile. And I'm like, oh my god, oh my god, William Morris is going to publish it. Then they rejected it. And at that point I just happened to read a little piece in The New York Times Book Review...
from strangers. On Tuesday Penguin Group USA, the publisher of Tom Clancy, Kathryn Stockett and Nora Roberts, will unveil its own venture, Book Country, a Web site for writers of genre fiction. In its initial phase Book Country will allow writers to post their own work — whether it’s ...
When I wrote the book Agile Web Development With Rails, there was a lot of pent up demand among developers: give us the book now — we want to learn about Rails. But I’d fallen into the mindset of a publisher. “It isn’t ready yet,” I’d say. But pressure from the community...
Charlotte Digregorio has penned a masterpiece! She has written the definitive guide to one of poetry’s most fascinating genres. This work belongs on the bookshelf of any poet who is serious about writing the kind of haiku that editors want to publish. -– John J. Dunphy, Author and Poet...
“is to dig deep into other countries’ culture, traditions, social customs and explore them in all their idiosyncrasies. I’ve always tried to avoid filling my posts with the basic information available by performing a simple Google search, and strived to publish more personal impressions instead...
First, I want to quickly take you through my process of getting a book deal, because I followed the “traditional” route but my publisher and I ended up finding each other in an non-traditional manner. By “traditional route” I mean I wrote the manuscript, I did a lot of research, ...