Get traditional publishers in a bidding war for your book: Tip #6
If you want to win a publishing deal, or even spark a bidding war, here is number 6 in my top 10 tips.
Tip# 6: Base your ideas in the real world. Tell us how. Make it practical.
If you want to win a publishing deal, or even spark a bidding war, here is number 6 in my top 10 tips.
Tip# 6: Base your ideas in the real world. Tell us how. Make it practical.
I know that many new authors would prefer to land a publishing deal than self-publish.
So, I’ve been writing a series for you about how to outplay the publishers and win the deal you are looking for.
I’ve been writing a series about how to win publishing deals, which is very nice of me because I’m a big advocate of self-publishing. But if you really want a publisher, I’m writing a series on how to win them over. There are 10 tips and you can see the full list here, and then check out tips 1#, #2, and #3 in more detail.
Publishers love controversy. Otherwise, why would Andrew Bolt, conservative columnist, get column space? Certainly not on the quality of his arguments.
Most authors prefer to be picked up by a publisher than to self-publish. Both have their advantages. I’m writing this series of 10 tips to help to demystify the publishing process for those who want to go the traditional route.