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Publishing confidential : the insider's guide to what it really takes to land a nonfiction book deal / Paul B. Brown ; with illustrations by Britton Payne and snide editorial comments by Ellen Kadin.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brown, Paul B.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Authorship--Marketing.
Authorship.
Book proposals.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (192 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : American Management Association, c2004.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Any number of books explain ""how to write a book,"" but getting a book published is the hard part. Aside from talent, writers need a strategy for distinguishing their efforts from countless others. (No, don't use pink paper.) Paul B. Brown has been an author on a dozen books with sales totaling more than 2 million copies. So you could say he knows what it takes. In "Getting Published," Brown offers a straightforward approach to test-marketing book ideas, creating strong proposals, reaching the right editors and agent, and more. Equally important, he provides inside tips for how to become an integral part of the publisher's marketing and sales efforts. The book also gives pointers on nontraditional arrangements such as self- and subsidy-based publishing. The book's many valuable tools include sample contract language, a fully annotated book proposal, and exercises to help authors identify what they may be doing right and wrong. With abundant humor and unparalleled insight, Brown debunks the myths and misconceptions in favor of trustworthy and effective advice."
Contents:
1. An introduction of sorts
2. "What do you have; why should I care?" Ask your potential publisher
3. Making contact
4. Market test : the second best answer is no
5. Creating the proposal
6. Trying to hold on to control
7. You've finished the manuscript
Now what?
8. Helping your publisher to help you
9. Going your own way
nontraditional approaches to being published, or "Publisher? We don't need no stinkin' publisher."
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
0-8144-2773-1
OCLC:
614708448

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