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    How much does it cost to self-publish a book?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
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    The cost of self-publishing can vary greatly depending on presentation, length, editing, formatting, and promotion, among other factors. Generally speaking, however, it is certainly possible to self-publish for under $1,000.
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    What does a book agent do to get your book published?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    The primary job of a literary agent is to find an editor who wants to buy your book (and to negotiate the best deal for you). A good literary agent will have a wide network of connections in the publishing industry and can help connect you with editors and publishers interested in your book. A literary agent might also help you revise your book to make it more marketable.
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    How do you propose a book to a publisher?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    First and foremost, you need to craft a book proposal, the process of which is outlined in this article. After you've created your proposal, you can send it to publishers directly or, if you are interested in the larger publishers, solicit the help of a literary agent.
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    Do I need a literary agent to get published?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    No, although hiring a literary agent can help you get your book to the right people and can make the difficult process of finding a publisher a bit easier, there are no guarantees. Moreover, it is possible to do this work yourself, especially if you are open to small publishers. Self-publishing is an increasingly popular option among writers.
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    How old do I have to be in order to publish a book?
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    Age does not matter, quality does. If you have a great manuscript, then you can get it published regardless.
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    Can you send the manuscript to more than one publisher at the same time, or should I send to one and, if it gets rejected, then send it to another publisher?
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    Most publishing houses and agents understand writers will submit simultaneously when it comes to things like proposals and manuscripts. However, check guidelines. If a publishing house or agent has a rule against unsolicited submissions, it's best to wait to hear back until you submit to a different place.
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    Most publishers won't accept mailed manuscripts now. They want it to be emailed. How do I do that?
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    You can attach your manuscript to an email document and send. Most publishers prefer PDFs as they open on all computers and retain the original formatting. However, check with the publishing house's requirements. If they would prefer a Word document, send that instead.
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    Hello this is my first novel. Should I get it professionally edited first before I submit or self edit?
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    It's a good idea to have a second pair of eyes look over a manuscript. Writers tend to get "typo blind" if they've been working on something for a long time. However, you do not need to hire a professional. Ask a friend, family member, or colleague to read over your manuscript.
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    Is it safe to send a new book to a publisher before its copyrighted. Can I send it electronically?
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    It's a good idea to get your book copyright protection before sending it out, although it is not required. Read over guidelines provided by a publisher or agent. Some agents and publishing houses take electronic submissions, while others do not.
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    What if you are including art work? I have a children's story which includes photographs.
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    This all depends on the specific publishing house. Check to see if you can include photography in your manuscript when sending your work out.
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    What if I have character sketches? Should I save them for after an agent's response or send with manuscript?
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    Wait for the editor's response. You usually only include a synopsis and the first 40 pages of your manuscript.
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    Can you send a manuscript to a publisher on a CD?
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    It depends on the submission guidelines. Read these over carefully to see how that particular publisher wants works submitted.
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    There is so many publishers out there, do you have any references of publishers for very young age groups? This is my first time, so I need guidance.
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    Find lists of publishers online and through recent books that list agents and publishers. Some work with authors publishing for very young age groups and some do not. You will want to send your book to an agent or publisher that works within your genre.
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    When writing a children book, do I need to have the illustrations done with the manuscript?
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    Read over submission guidelines. It depends on the requirements of the publisher or agent.
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    Do I need to type it up?
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    Yes. Aside from the actual readability of the manuscript, typing it is also a far more professional medium of submission.
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    How do I acquire copyrights to a manuscript?
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    You can register with the U.S copyright office. There, you can fill out an application, pay a reasonable fee and send in your manuscript. You should hear back from them within a few weeks.
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    Is it common for a writer to submit their proposal without finishing the entire book?
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    Most credible writers will not do this, as it indicates that you are not organized and not confident in your writing ability.
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    Must I be an experienced writer, or have previous achievements in writing, to be able to get my book published?
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    While previous experience may open more doors for you, all authors face starting out unpublished. As long as your work can stand on its own merit, the right publisher will be willing to take a chance on your work. You may want to hire an editor prior to submitting your work to ensure it's as polished as possible.
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    Do I send my manuscript in a binder or do I send loose pages to a publisher?
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    Do not bind or staple your manuscript. Do not use ring binders, clamp binders, comb binders, string, or any other thing that cannot be removed with ease. Paper clips or rubber bands are acceptable. Always include a SASE (AKA a self-addressed, stamped envelope) that is large enough and has enough postage.
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