1. What Is A Premise?
A premise is the point you have to prove in your novel. It is not a universal truth; it is true only for the particular situation of this novel. For example: "a love of power leads to disgrace"
"a crime of passion destroys two lives"
"greed leads to loss of a great love" In his "How to Write a Damn Good Novel", James Frey says: "There is no formula for constructing premises, but according to Egri, every good premise should contain an element of CHARACTER which through CONFLICT leads to a CONCLUSION. A coward goes to war and becomes a hero. A brave man goes into battle and becomes a coward. A dramatic story is the transformation of character through crisis; the premise is a succinct statement of that transformation."
2. How Do You Get The Copyright Symbol On Your Computer?
This depends on which word processor you use. In Microsoft Word, you can type a 'c' in brackets like this: (c) and it instantly transform into a copyright symbol.
Another way of doing it is to go to the 'insert' menu at the top of your screen, click on 'symbol', and choose the copyright symbol from the selections that pop up. Click on 'insert' and you're done.
3. How Do I Fasten My Manuscript When I Send It To A Publisher?
This depends on the thickness of the manuscript.
DO NOT bind the manuscript in any way. No ring binders, no plastic folders (an editor will surely want to behead you if you send each page enclosed in its own plastic sleeve a display folder) and no holes punched and threaded with ribbon.
4. How Much Will I Earn From My Book?
How long is a piece of string?
Your income will depend upon things like:
NOTE: Some editors do tell you in advance what they'll be offering for a certain type of book (this often happens with educational publishers). They'll sometimes offer a FLAT FEE for your work: which means you won't get any further income. Sometimes publishers will tell you what the upfront payment is (that is, the payment against royalties) and the percentage of royalties you can expect.
5. Can I Send My Work To More Than One Publisher At A Time?
The publishing world is changing (and not before time, most authors would say). In the past, the 'rule' was that you should send your precious novel to only one publisher at a time. Too bad if each one took 4-6 months to get back to you, so two years down the track you were only up to Publisher No. 6.
These days, many publishers acknowledge that it is not fair to expect authors to wait for such a long time for a 'yes' or 'no'. (Some still insist on being the solo submission - so leave them until last.) Send your work out to those who are OK with simultaneous submissions, and if you get rejected by all of those first, THEN send it to the one who insists on being the 'only'.
If you send your work to more than one publisher at the same time, let them know that you are doing this, and assure them that you'll let them know if you receive an offer from someone else.
The easiest route is to secure an agent, and let the agent worry about sending it out to all and sundry.
(c) Copyright Marg McAlister
Marg McAlister has published magazine articles, short stories, books for children, ezines, promotional material, sales letters and web content. She has written 5 distance education courses on writing, and her online help for writers is popular all over the world. Sign up for her regular writers' tipsheet at http://www.writing4success.com/
weekly home cleaning Highland Park ..There is no doubt that a staff writer enjoys advantages... Read More
Reading through a writer's notebook or journal is like discovering... Read More
One of the nice things about being an author is... Read More
Creating written documents reveals so much about you and your... Read More
For any great novelist, defining your cast of intriguing characters... Read More
----------------------------------------------------------Permission is granted for the below article to forward,reprint, distribute,... Read More
I???ve spoken to hundreds of editors, employers, and project managers... Read More
9 out of 10 professionals and small business owners have... Read More
Weather posting a page to your Website, writing a letter... Read More
ELICIT, ILLICITElicit means to extract or draw out; illicit means... Read More
(excerpted from the "How to Use a Journal" audio series... Read More
Fiction manuscripts receive feedback that addresses and scores:? The theme... Read More
1) Can you summarize the story in about a sentence... Read More
If you are a serious writer who wants to publish... Read More
Les Edgerton writes in his book, Finding Your Voice, that... Read More
Creative Writing Tips ?You are plotting the story. You write... Read More
Sit back, and imagine what it feels like to be... Read More
There is a psychological nuisance so powerful that can deflate... Read More
The short-short story has been likened by some as being... Read More
Eight or nine times out of ten, picking up and... Read More
Recently I was watching the Oprah show and it was... Read More
How many of you take the time to really write... Read More
People want information, they want it quick, frequently in short... Read More
It was reported that the great American author Sinclair Lewis... Read More
For many authors just starting out, it can be a... Read More
whole house cleaning Park Ridge ..My husband is no poet, so when I offer my... Read More
Writers are often are greatly surprised or disappointed by how... Read More
A few magazines refer to their written idea sources in... Read More
All your publishing options are as follows:--Conventional publishing--Vanity or subsidy... Read More
Each author has special editing needs. To save yourself time... Read More
Freelance editing opportunities are out there, you just need to... Read More
Writing for the web is very different from writing for... Read More
Q. I'm staring at a blank screen with an equally... Read More
Whenever you sit down to plot a story (or even... Read More
Right off the bat, I want to say that there... Read More
Want to write an article or book, but are stuck... Read More
Op-ed articles, also known as opinion/editorial articles, are a great... Read More
Not long ago, I took stock of my unrealized desire... Read More
How many of you take the time to really write... Read More
A few months ago, I wrote a guide entitled: 101... Read More
You are far more likely to successfully write and publish... Read More
ELICIT, ILLICITElicit means to extract or draw out; illicit means... Read More
Sit back, and imagine what it feels like to be... Read More
Writers are an insecure lot.It's easy to understand why. You... Read More
Chaos and confusion come when established rules and procedures are... Read More
Your query letter can be a deal maker or a... Read More
IntroductionSince our early days of elementary education we have been... Read More
Have you given up on getting your book out of... Read More
If you find your sentences filled with commas, and they... Read More
Creating written documents reveals so much about you and your... Read More
Writing |