I often hear first-time authors worry about the publishing process. Because it's Halloween, I want you to know that it doesn't have to be scary. Whether you write horror, fantasy, self-help or cookbooks, the process
is not difficult. If you trust your abilities and your
instincts, you could create the perfect book without being frightened.
Here are tips on publishing.
What to Say
If you feel like you need to write a book, you also will know what to
say. For example, you want to inform readers
of a new technique and believe you need to write a short book about
the technique. After you have done your research, your mind will help
you organize your thoughts into the book. If you are writing
fiction, you will hear the characters' voices in your head as you sit
down to write. Your writing coach will guide you on what is important to say and
what you should eliminate.
What Art to Use
All books, fiction and nonfiction,
print and electronic, must have a professionally designed cover. In
your mind, you know what art would send the right message. Trust your designer
to come up with a good cover using the art you suggest. Many books
include photos, charts and
graphics. Put those in your book if you feel they are necessary. They
usually add value to your book. They also can be something you highlight
in your marketing.
Where to Query
When you are finished your book, you
have to decide where to send your manuscript for possible publishing.
Although many books are self-published, you might need to try
traditional publishing or print on demand publishing. Your research will
tell you where to query
and when to query. When I wrote my first novel, The 1776 Scroll,
I listened to my feelings. I was lonely in Arizona. I always use
writing as therapy for my problems. While the kids were watching
cartoons, I wrote on the couch. I kept writing until I realized it
was finished. My gut kept telling me to try to get it published even
though the odds were against me.
Because my book has a similar flavor as
Harry Potter series, I decided to try that publisher first.
When I was rejected, I almost decided not to pursue publishing the
book, but my gut kept telling me to get it published. I did a search
on publishers. Publish America appeared on the search, but it wasn't
at the top. I pulled up the website and realized that Publish
America was a print on demand publisher, which I still believe was the
right move over other publishers. In addition, it wasn't vanity press
where I would have to pay to get it published. Thus, I decided to
give it a try. I was accepted immediately. Publish America published
my second novel The 1776 Inn too. It was my second attempt at
a publisher, which is not normal. Most authors have to send to 10 or
more publishers before getting accepted.
What Type of Publisher to Use
As stated in my story, I talked about
print on demand publisher being right for me. I had worked for a
small publisher. I knew how royalties and returns worked. Most
authors don't realize that book stores don't have to pay for the
books they purchase to sell. If they accept 25 copies, but two sell,
the book store sends back the other 23 and pays for the two. The
money for the 23 returned comes out the author's royalties. This
backward system still exists today and isn't likely to change. That
is one of the reasons why self-publishing is exploding. Because I
understood the system, I didn't want a traditional publisher. I
didn't want to self-publish either. When book stores order from POD publishers,
they pay for what they buy. They choose to purchase fewer, but you
don't have to pay for returns. A fellow writer submitted her
manuscript to a traditional mystery publisher and was accepted
without using an agent. She now has written six novels and has a
contract for three more. She is in her 80s. She trusted her gut, and
it's paying her royalties. If you believe that self-publishing is the
way to go, trust your gut.
How to Market
Every author has to market his or her book. Once you have finished your
book, you could research ideas on how to market it. You also could rely
on other writers for advice on how to market your book. Hiring a marketing company
also could be beneficial. Marketing companies can help you think of
places you could sell your books. They also can link your book to the
holiday.
Final Note
Exhibit
at fall-related events even if they are not book events. I attended
Pumpkin Fest and explained how my books relate to fall or Halloween and
sold three books.
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