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5.0 out of 5 stars An unravelling of the infinite mysteries of the book industry.
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5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant and helpful
Another great book, well written and well thought out out. Honest and sincere a must read for any would be author
4.0 out of 5 stars Useful Book to Own
I saw the previous version of this book, and had it in my wish list for a long time. When I wanted to buy it I was confused as to why it was unavailable, but I guess I know why now. If you are looking to become traditionally published, this book features a lot of useful information to help you on your way. I'm still undecided on whether I want to take the traditional or indie route, but I am glad that I've picked this up so I bit more understanding of the publishing world.
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth reading for an insight to publishing.
I found the book very informative. Also quite daunting in its portrayal of the route to publishing. To be quite frank I was so upset by the end of the book I went and cleaned the cooker to find at least something I felt I could do. But, it has given me the incentive to look yet again at my novel with a greater appreciation of what is required. Thank you, (I think) Megan.
5.0 out of 5 stars This may well become my new bible
This easy to read guide to the publishing industry is a must for any aspiring author. Harry’s style is informative; he covers all aspects with humour and honesty. He pulls no punches and wants you to enter this world with your eyes wide open. But you get the feeling he is there to hold your hand every step of the way.
5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful, a must read for any new writer
If you’re looking for a step-by-step guide on navigating the mysterious world of publishing, then this is the book for you! I found it insightful and well written. A must for any writer heading into the slush piles of querying. Harry’s writing is humorous and to the point, in what could have been a dry subject. I’d highly recommend.
5.0 out of 5 stars An expert shares his wisdom in an easily accessible way
If you're even toying with the idea of writing a book that might someday be seen (and hopefully read) by total strangers, you need Harry Bingham's advice and insights borne of many years as a successful author and as a well-respected player in this vast and sometimes confusing industry.
4.0 out of 5 stars Find Out How the Publishing Industry Works
This book is a guide to the "insider" view of publishing. I am not (yet) a published author, but I believe that the insights given here into the motivation and decision making of publishing houses would be a very good guide to new authors wishing to get their work into print.How to persuade publishers to take a risk on what the author him or herself feels passionate about writing is another question- I have yet to finish reading the book, hopefully this is answered in later chapters! Or does one just have to wait for fashions to change?
A must-have for serious writers
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brilliant tips and an enjoyable read - worth the money and time to read
Enjoyable read (written with a dry wit) with generous insights and tips on how to get published by traditional publishing houses. A read of this book will assist authors negotiate the wild ride of traditional publishing, while warning of the terrors that may lurk on the journey. Also asks insightful questions as to the 'why' behind the 'do'. Thoroughly enjoyed the humour, and the self deprecating yet honest and transparent promotion of other services available through the author's 'other' business - Jerichco Writers (which y the way is a generous hearted and transparent organisation that really does assist authors with all sorts of struggles and challenges.Definitely worth the time to read.
A good book for those with an agent already
I found the information useful as a good all-rounder in the path to getting and I think, more particularly, being a published author. Perhaps a few literary examples used would be considered a little out of date now. It's good stuff, but more 'large picture' publishing sensibility, than let's get down to the nitty-gritty of a stellar manuscript submission package which is what i was hoping for.
A Must Read if You Plan to Publish
Jericho Writers has another winner with this exhaustive look at the life of a published author. Anything you'd like to know about the writing business is covered in this book - and probably a great deal you didn't realize existed. From finishing your manuscript to writing a query letter; from finding an agent to your launch day; and from marketing your book to paying your taxes - everything's covered. Plus, Harry has a wicked sense of humor! Definitely recommend this for any author looking to publish.
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This book is a practical guide to all would be authors how to prepare the submission, what to attach and what to expect in return and is full of handy hints. I enjoyed reading it and learned one thing or two even though I am a published author. I would like to compliment the author for sharing his experiences . Thank you.
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