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message 1: by Kevis (last edited Jul 23, 2009 03:34PM) (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 190 comments Hi Lyssa,

I posted this message on another thread in this group. But since the information is invaluable to getting published, here's my post again:

Anyone who is serious about getting published through a traditional press needs to own a copy of Writers Digest Guide to Literary Agents. It's the bible for authors seeking literary representation. I have used this book before, so I can personally vouch for it.

My advice is to make certain that you get the latest version of this book since it is updated every year to keep up with changes in the industry. There is nothing more worse than querying an agent who no longer works at a particular literary agency. Lack of research shows a lack of professionalism which is the most important asset for an author. Here's the link to the book:

http://www.writersdigestshop.com/prod...


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Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 190 comments I'd also like to suggest all aspiring authors to read Getting Your Book Published For Dummies. It really strips away the sometimes confusing lingo of other related books and tells you in a very entertaining, but most importantly, helpful manner about the process of getting one's book published. This is another book that I've read and found very helpful in my search to be published.

Here's the link to the book:

http://www.dummies.com/store/product/...


message 3: by Kevis (last edited Jul 23, 2009 04:05PM) (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 190 comments Lyssa,

I know what you mean. That's why I like Getting Your Book Published For Dummies. It goes through educating you about the entire process of publishing from the publisher's end as well as what you need to know to give your novels the best chance to be published. There are captions throughout the book that explains technical words used in the publishing world that you need to know. There are charts and illustrations to help you visualize the publishing process as well as a number of helpful links included in the book about finding a publisher or literary agent for your book. The title of the book may sound silly, but there is nothing funny about the information contained within. Definitely a must have for someone who is just starting to learn about publishing. ;)


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