How to Write a Book and Get Published
Title: How to Write a Book and Get Published (Updated) Author:
Craig Lock Web Sites: http://www.bridgeniche.com and
http://www.craiglock.com/books.html
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is an extract from our online creative writing course (formatted
to 65 characters) may be informative and helpful to your e-zine
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"We share what we know, so that others may grow." * HOW TO WRITE
A BOOK AND GET PUBLISHED by Craig Lock
This short extract is from my booklet 'How to Write a Book and
Get Published' and is written for the "off-line" world of
publishing. Although it's a very brief look at this huge
subject, I hope these pointers may be helpful to aspiring*
authors. * What's the definition of an aspiring author? A
waiter! * Me write a book! A "pipedream" or possible?
Nothing is impossible, but the hardest part is getting an
acceptance from a publisher. Hope these tips may be helpful in
submitting your manuscript (hardcopy)... PRESENTATION OF YOUR
"WORK OF ART": Not how YOU dress, but how you "dress up" your
work. Some points to help you: * All text should be double
spaced. When I started writing I didn't know what "double space"
meant. Come a long way, "Sonny boy"! * one side A4 at least 25mm
margin on either side * in black ink. Use a new ribbon. Must
remember that one...when I can afford it. * consistent styles
regarding bibliographic references should be used * don't use
pins or staples. Use a rubber band or a paper clip to avoid
inflicting serious injury on the editor with a "dangerous
weapon" * on your final page write the words 'copy ends' * put
in an approximate word count (I don't do it). Send your
manuscript together, so it arrives on the editor's desk as one.
Don't send in sections (after writing or checking). Bits and
pieces are then more likely to be mislaid (sounds disgusting!).
And it happens quite often - misplaced (better word) by
publishers, I mean. If you do your work on a word processor
using a computer disc (I do), also send the work on paper. That
is the non-technical term for "software". Not tissue paper
please! NB: Keep a COPY of everything. All mail should have a
return address. Always send a covering letter with your
manuscript. Multiple submissions: OK, but always remember to
withdraw an offer, if publication is accepted by another
publisher. Write immediately. I find multiple submissions save a
lot in finding a publisher, as publishers are often extremely
tardy in replying to your unsolicitated* (big word) submissions.
* that's not standing on unlit street corners at night looking
for a publisher for your manuscript! Finally, always try to give
your work a 'real professional' look, as befits the effort put
into your work of art. Then BE PATIENT * A few final words...
Writing a book may seem extremely daunting ...and perhaps even
impossible to you, as I felt when I started out writing (like
flying to the moon); but if you believe you have some writing
talent just DO IT. As with eating an elephant ("hephelump"),
break it into "small chunks". The key is taking that FIRST STEP
in writing that first sentence...then one just gets involved in
your "work of art", as writing becomes a daily habit. One word
simply flows into the next...then one chapter just leads on to
the next one. PERSIST... and as the Nike ad says, Just DO IT
Then hopefully one day I'll see your name in print.
Eureka!
Good luck and happy writing Craig Lock Eagle Productions
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"Do what you love, then you'll never have to do a day's work in
your life." About the author: Craig Lock is following his dream
of touching many lives in the "vast unchartered world of
cyberspace". Craig believes in the great potential of every
human being in the journey of life and loves to encourage people
to live more fruitful, prosperous and joy-filled lives... to
come all that they are capable of being and have fun. Eagle
Productions Books * are available at:
http://www.craiglock.com/books.html and
http://www.bridgeniche.com
* Hard copies and e-books - fiction and non-fiction: self help,
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