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Author Craft / Re: Publishing Advice
« on: June 15, 2007, 12:35:08 AM »
tagnizkur asked about this over in another thread, so I figured I'd address it over here in the Author Craft section.

Note, of course, that this is just my opinion; everyone has a different take on getting published!  The first thing is to write the book and get it in the absolute best shape you can.  Agents and editors are flooded with books all the time, and if something's been turned out quickly and not honed, they'll pass on it very quickly.

When you're ready to submit, I heartily recommend an agent--especially for fiction.  Some people balk at the 15% agents get, but they often get you better deals than you'd get on your own--so it works out.  Plus, a lot of editors won't even look at unagented works, so you'll get more attention that way.  As far as actually getting an agent, do your research.  There are books and books on how to query.  Forums like Absolute Write and Backspace are also good resources. Most importantly, research the agents you're submitting to.  Make sure they represent what you write, and follow their submission guidelines exactly.

A key thing to remember is that this a business where you have to jump through many tedious hoops.  A lot of "old school" authors--Terry Brooks comes to mind--have stories about lucky breaks and how they knew someone who knew someone.  That is not the case nowadays.  I have a dozen other author friends with 1-2 books out like me, and we all came up through the slush pile.  The system really does work, but a lot of people are too impatient to go through it.  But you've got to.  Send your queries.  Be diligent.  Brace yourself for rejection.  Above all, keep doing it, and while you're submitting that first book, start writing another.

Good luck!
Good advice in this post. Are you an AW regular?

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Author Craft / Re: Curious
« on: June 15, 2007, 12:30:04 AM »
I have pretty much finished my first book, a fantasy.  Now I'm shopping it to agents (a task in itself).  But I've also started the next book I want to write, a ghost story.  It's very exciting.  I've got it outlined and have already started principle writing.  I've been putting ideas together for months.  It took about three separate ideas to come to mind at different times, then to merge to become my book.  A lot of the inspiration actually came from one idea that I wrote into a short story.  I liked a lot of the elements so much I'm blending them into the novel.

So, best thing?  Try to get writing again.  Easier said than done, I know.

Matt
I'm agent shopping also. Fun isn't it? I'm almost 50k words into my next work. The writing is fun...the selling...not so much.

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