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By Carol Denbow » Your first step in querying a publisher should be to order the book Writer's Market. The book is available in various editions (Canadian, US etc) through Amazon (click here to view available titles). There are even titles for designers, artists, photographers, children's book authors and more. Writer's Market includes 4,000 listings for book publishers, consumer magazines, trade journals, and literary agents. Most publishers' listings in the book will tell you if they accept new authors, with or without agent representation, what types of manuscripts they want, what they pay, their contact information, and where to obtain authors' submission guidelines for their company. Confirm all information by visiting the publisher's website if available. Most publishers' websites will have authors' guidelines as well. Once you have chosen the right publisher and are ready to submit your package, you will need to write the all-important query letter. The query letter must get the attention of the acquisitions editor, or, more likely, an editorial assistant or reader. Many packages are thrown out after the first sentence is read. Your query letter should be a brief one-page tool used to get the editor interested in your book idea. The idea of a query letter is to draw enough interest in your book that the editor will request your entire manuscript be sent. Some editors want to see the entire manuscript on first contact. Check the submission guidelines to determine exactly which method the editor prefers. Editors change job positions and companies regularly. Don't assume the listed editor is the current one. Always call the publishing house and ask who the current editor is and then address your letter to that person. When formatting your query letter:
When a publisher requests an entire book proposal be sent, your submission should include the following:
To learn the entire process of book writing, publishing, and marketing to help you get your book finished, read A Book Inside, How to Write, Publish, and Sell Your Story, available at Amazon. • Carol Denbow is a six-time author and the editor of A Book Inside, a Blog for writing and publishing information at abookinside.blogspot.com. |















