Publishing Secrets: A Comprehensive Guide to Getting Your Book Published in the Lds Market
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2356307 in Books
- Published on: 2004-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 194 pages
Customer Reviews
Helpful Advice for LDS Authors!
I highly recommend this book and would have given it five stars except for the fact that there was a small typo or two in it--not the fault of the authors, who are all excellent writers.
Although the book states it's for LDS writers who want to break into the LDS market, the advice given applies to national market publishing in many cases.
I purchased this book at the beginning of my writing career, when I knew nothing about how to get my work published, and learned extensively from it. I'd recommend it to anyone who is interested in having his or her work published. The information runs the gamut from how to write query letters to handling rejections. Thanks in part to "Publising Secrets," my co-author, Nichole Giles, and I now have a book of LDS humor that will be released in the fall of 2009. [....]
An LDS aunthor's best friend
This book has everything a buding author would want to know. All the writers of the book are authors who have broken into the LDS market and know what they're talking about. And they go though everything! from how to handle difficult topics and thymes for an LDS audience, to how to write a quarry letter and submit your work, even on how they've handled rejection letters. The advice from this book is just overwelming. It's a absolute must have for anyone who wants to be an LDS author.
