So now that we’ve talked about formatting for a publisher
let’s talk a little about how to find one. The first thing you need to look at
is what you are writing. Not every publisher takes all styles. If you are
writing YA you sure don’t want to send your ms into an Erotic publisher.
Talk to other authors. Find out who they publish with,
especially if they write the same genre as you. If you can, go to conferences or
join a local group and meet other authors as well as publishers. Join loops
like MFRW. Network with the people who have done the self-publishing, published
with electronic houses and the brick and mortar. Find the one that works best
for you.
Writing Tip:
Do your research. All publishers have their guidelines on
their websites. Some will want your full ms, some will only want a partial and
some might only want a cover letter. Make sure all three of these things plus
your synopsis is as polished as possible.
Bio:
Bio:
Barbara Donlon Bradley wears many hats. She’s a mother, wife, care-giver, author, and editor. She’s a senior editor for Melange Books, and writes for Phaze and Melange books/Satin Romances with over twenty titles under her belt.
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