How to Find a Publisher for Your First Book
We would like to take this moment to thank Gary R. Hess for contributing this article: How to Find a Publisher for Your First Book. Anyone that contributes is a welcome addition to WritingAndYou101.com!Finding a publisher can be very strenuous. In fact, it may even be harder than actually writing the book itself.There are three things to remember when finding a publisher for your book:1) These things take time, even Stephen King was not signed the first night. Be patient, book publishers are quite busy and may take a while to get back to you. Just keep positive, if your book is good a publisher will sign you.2) Start big and work down. Submit your book to the largest publisher first, then work yourself downward.
Chances are, if a large publisher signs you the more money you will see in return. However, don't get too stressed when the first notice comes and says you are not signed, there are many other publishers who would love to see a new book come their way.3) An easy way to get started yourself, if you do not wish to mess with publishers, is to find a publishing company who will do it for free without the advertising. A great place to start looking is at cafepress.com. They have a great selection of book styles and offer a great pricing for self publishing.The most important thing to remember while looking for a publisher is to stay positive and keep trying. There are many publishers in this world and at least one is bound to sign you.
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