Getting Your Book Published Despite Constant Rejection



Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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WRITING FOR PROFIT

You try and try and try again to get your book published but each time you try commissioning authors relentlessly respond with a terse, painful, "NO!".

Stop beating yourself up over rejection you are not to blame for the fact that you have yet to savour success in getting a book published - and you are not alone.

It's getting more difficult to achieve publication with each day that passes

The book trade is now almost totally geared towards bestsellers and celebrities.

Breaking in new published authors and placing their work in bookshops is no easy matter.

Finding a Formula for Getting Published

I took up writing on a part time basis fifteen years ago and to date have churned out 37 traditionally published books, all of which have attained bestseller status in their respective niche.

With 37 published titles under my belt, it is reasonable to assume that I might just be in possession of information contrary to the reality of rejection that many less fortunate writers experience

What interest could this statement hold for you?

Just this: what I have achieved so too can you (perhaps even more) if you apply yourself diligently to the timeless secrets that all successful writers have used down the ages.

What are these timeless secrets?

Discovering the Route to Capitalizing on Your Innate Expertise

Adopting Proven Formatting Techniques that Others Writers Ignore

Developing Your Own Distinctive Writing Style

Waking Up to What Never Fails to Impress Commissioning Editors

Selecting Topics that Stimulate Publisher Interest

Being Conscious of Why Guides and Manuals are in Perpetual Demand

Learning How to Incorporate Bestselling Potential into Your Work

Crafting a Timeless Niche for Your Book

Uncovering a Hidden Technique for Locating Appropriate Publishers

Writing a Winning Book Proposal for a Work of Fiction

Mastering the Guidelines for Submitting a Non-Fiction Book Proposal

Diligently Preparing Your Proposal for Acceptance

Realizing Why Multiple Submissions Always Bite the Dust

Knowing What to Ensure Before You Sign a Contract

Always Retaining Copyright and Other Valuable Rights

Understanding How to Address the Author Questionnaire Correctly

Employing the Services of a Literary Agent Where Feasible

Placing Your Work Elsewhere While You Await Obtain a Publishing Contract

Being Aware of How to Self Publish without Incurring Huge Costs

Embryonic authors who take the trouble to sift through the information overload that strives to stifles all of us soon harness these timeless secrets and employ them to break down the barriers.

JIM GREEN is a bestselling author with 37 traditionally published titles in the realms of fiction and non-fiction. http://how-to-get-a-book-published-xl.com

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