Tips for Authors
Seven Things Authors Must Know to Be Successful
Author: Jerry D. Simmons
Publishing is a very competitive business and the choices for
getting a manuscript into print are numerous. Everyone who writes has to make a
decision on what's best for them and their manuscript or book, but the decision
should be based on their personal goals and not what someone else is trying to
sell you. There are plenty of so-called "experts" who only have themselves in
mind, so choose wisely and keep in mind these seven crucial points.
First: Publishing and marketing of books is a business. It's about
making money and the last thing you want as an author is to have the "experts"
taking money out of your pocket selling you products and services that can't
hold water in the marketplace for bookselling.
Second: If you
decide that New York is where you want to be as an author and you find an agent,
the business is interested in good stories, not great writing. Having the talent
to string words together in a way that defies description is wonderful, but that
alone doesn't sell. Publishers are looking for good stories: the only thing they
can sell.
Third: There care clearly two parts to being an author.
The first is improving your storytelling skills to the point where you are ready
to publish. Secondly, you have to be willing to actively market and promote your
book. Publishers require it, your audience demands it, and there is no other way
around it. If you want to do nothing but write, keep your day job because that
is not the road to success in publishing.
Fourth: Place yourself
in a position to succeed. Become a student of the marketplace so you can speak
intelligently about the business. Bookstores are your laboratory, visit
regularly and observe. The more you visit the quicker you will start to see
changes in the market. Read your competition, not the bestsellers but the
authors you never heard of who occupy a place on bookstore shelves in the
category in which you write.
Fifth: You have choices on how to
publish your work; don't be foolish, but follow your heart. Your choice depends
on your personal goals, so follow your dream.. Anything is possible. It takes
information, knowledge of the market, and learning how to evaluate what makes
sense and what doesn't. The more information you obtain, the better decisions
you will make.
Sixth: It is very easy to get published, but
extremely difficult to market and sell books. Make good decisions based on solid
information, and you will not fall victim to the "experts" looking to make a
buck on your vulnerability. Spend a little for professional advice before you
invest time and money in a venture that won't get you where you want to go.
Seventh: There are no guarantees in publishing, never, not one.
Anyone who tells you there are has only one thing in mind, to sell you something
you probably don't need. Stay as far away from these "experts" as possible, they
are looking to take advantage of an unsuspecting writer and capitalize on your
dreams which they don't care about.
It's not about just getting
published, it's about getting published correctly, in a way that makes sense in
the marketplace, and fits your personal goals as an author. We're not launching
rockets, just publishing books. However, follow the successful path, seek expert
advice before you make decisions, and you'll save both time and money in the
process. Remember, as an author the possibilities are endless and the
opportunities boundless. You can become anything you want with the right
information.
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About the Author:
Jerry D. Simmons is the author of WHAT
WRITERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PUBLISHING. He is the creator of TIPS for WRITING
from the PUBLISHING INSIDER an eNewsletter that can be found at
WritersReaders.com. He is also the founder of the leading social networking
website for writers, authors and readers Nothing Binding . For comments or
questions you can reach Jerry via email jerry@writersreaders.com .



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