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Monday, January 23, 2012

Writing a Query Letter for an Article


By Lanee’ Blunt

Writing query letters is important to learn and master. They are important because they keep you out of the slush pile. One advantage of using the query letter is that it takes your manuscript from unsolicited to solicit. You don’t have to write the full article until it is requested by a magazine publisher. If the manuscript is requested there is no guarantee that it will be sold, but only that they will read it.

Read the magazine that you want to appear in. Read at least the last six copies of the magazine. Your query will be turned down if the editor has just bought the article that you are querying. So it’s best to know what type of articles they have recently purchased from freelancers.

The query letter is only an idea. You will do enough research for the query letter to prove to the editor that you know something about the subject. More research will be done when you finish the article. Have an original and interesting idea. Express freshness to the approach of a subject. Leave nothing out including how that article will end. Tell the editor where you will get your research, facts, and people you will interview.

Have you been published before? For example, I have appeared in several magazines and state the name of the articles, publication dates, and where you have appeared. If you are a new writer don’t mention it because if you can write you might still get a go ahead. Tell the editor how you are qualified to write the article.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Tips on How to Write Query Letters


By Lanee’ Blunt

New writers shy away from using query letters because they don’t understand how they can work for them.  Maybe you have heard that sending the magazine a query letter is how you should get your article sold, but as a new writer the query letter seems intimidating.  It sounds like something only professional writers’ use. A new writer can write an excellent query letter with a few tips. 

The query letter is not the place to try out your new logo or have fancy clipart with your writing aspirations.  Your query must look professional because you are competing with published writers.

When you write the query letter you are going to make it interesting and the advantage is that you are going to do a small amount of research for the query. 
Your idea should be interesting and original. Express the freshness of your idea in the query; don’t leave anything out including the ending. Tell the editor where you will get your facts and interviews.

Tell the editor if you have been published before; list the articles, the magazine, and the publication date. If you have never been published you can tell the editor about how you’re qualified for writing the story.  For example, if you’re writing a nonfiction piece on home school, you may tell the editor that you are a teacher and that you have many years of experience.

Your query letter should be one page.  Keep queries in the mail until you receive a go-ahead.  Send a different query to each magazine you can not send out simultaneous queries of the same article. Include a self addressed stamped envelop (SASE) so you can receive an answer to your query letter. 


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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Self Publish a Novel


By Lanee’ Blunt

Self publishing a novel is very respectable. You are in control of every stage of your novel and can keep it in print as long as you want. It will never be out of print it’s your decision. It’s often hard for a new writer to break into the publishing market, so why not self-publish?
It’s often hard for a new writer to break in and get a novel published, so why not self-publish?

Rewrite your novel before submitting it for publication. Run each chapter through spell checker and get someone to read and edit your novel. Check your plot points for weak construction.

Choose a name and register your publishing company by applying for a “Doing Business As” (DBA). You have to file a “fictitious name” or DBA registration form. In some states, you have to register a DBA with the state government or the county clerk’s office. Get your ISBN’s for your book. Put your novel on a desktop publishing program and copy in a PDF format and take it to a printer.

Getting a printer for your novel will require that you get bids from printers.  Work with printers that have their pricing online and compare prices. Most printers offer the same thing, so you can read comments about them or even ask in online publishing communities if anyone has had trouble working with one of them and what their finished product looked like.


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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Tips on Getting a Novel Published


By Lanee’ Blunt
A proposal is a tool for selling a novel--
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A novel proposal is the first thing that you need to get your novel published. It is a tool that will help you get your novel sold. Your proposal must look professional and make your book look publishable. Think of a novel proposal as a snapshot of your novel and it consists of a query letter, a synopsis and the first three chapters of your novel.

Revise
The novel must be completed before it can sell by proposal because it is different from selling nonfiction that can be sold with a proposal. If you are still in the first draft stage of your novel and just curious if it is marketable try to resist the temptation of shopping the book. If they are interested in the book and ask to see it, then it will be very unprofessional to say, “Well I can't send it now, but I’ll send it to you in a few months.”  Revise the novel before sending it. Make sure that you have left nothing out of place and if you are unsure of a section of the novel write it over. Check the book for typos and proofread everything before sending it.

Literary Agent
Get a literary agent to sell the book because this will give you more free time to write another novel. You won’t have to worry about the marketing end and can concentrate on what writers do best--writing. Finding a literary agent can be as hard as finding a publisher for new writers because they don’t like to take new writers on. You may find one that is just starting-up their business and looking for writers for their list.

Mail to Publishers
If you don’t have an agent it is perfectly fine to sell the book yourself. Put the following package together: cover letter, 5 to 10 page synopsis, three chapters of novel, return postage, return envelope. Mail it out to your market list. Most publishers don’t want you to simultaneous submit your novel and want you to wait before sending the package else where, but it is up to you. Some writer’s submit to three publishers at a time and others submit to one and wait.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Self Publishing Your Book


By Lanee’ Blunt

Getting your first book published can be a challenge. You have finished your book, congratulations. You may know deep in your heart that you have written an excellent book that you believe in, but are unable to get anyone in the publishing industry to notice the book.  Why not publish the book yourself?

It doesn’t take a lot of money and if you are willing to do the work then you can easily become a self publisher.

Start a publishing company and choose a name for it. Register your company name by applying for a “Doing Business As” (DBA). You have to file a “fictitious name” or DBA registration form. In some states, you have to register a DBA with the state government or the county clerk’s office.

Apply for an ISBN’s for your book. An ISBN number is required before you can hire your printer. Apply for your ISBN numbers Bowker.com.
Go to their website and get the information about obtaining an ISBN. You can sell your ebook on your own website.

Do your homework and get bids from printers. Submit a request for quote (RFQ) from their sales department. Go to their website and get their contact information. Send out at least 10 (RFQ). Evaluate each by price per book, quality and freight charges. Select your printer by the best price and customer service.

Once you have written your book you can easily sell it. Sell it on your own website, hold book signings, and promote your book.
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