
Why You Should Say No More Often - WritersLife.org
06/23/18 • 3 min
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Should You Change Your Story for a Publishing Deal - WritersLife.org
Should You Change Your Story for a Publishing Deal - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi it's Peter here again from WritersLife.org and today we ask the question should you change your story for a publishing deal let's face it there are not many writers in the world who wouldn't love a publishing deal sure some of us might find the self-publishing roots more rewarding even more lucrative if we were to sign with a traditional publisher the majority of us however have a shared a dream that's to find a traditional publisher who is willing to take a punt on a bus but one thing many of us don't think about is what we would do is that publisher wants it to take on our book but wouldn't agree to do so without making significant changes would we blindly accept so glad they picked us that we would let them do anything to our precious manuscripts to see it in print or would we bought the idea and refused even for a considerable sum to let anyone tamper with our sacred work this is something every writer should think about where is it that you would draw the line how much would you be willing to change if the price was right would you never sell your soul just for a publishing deal or just that sort of thing not matter to you at all there are the professionals after all and know what sells so why not writers need to ask themselves these questions first what do I feel comfortable with don't let a publisher push you into making changes the ADEs there's always room for negotiation compromise at the same time it pays to be flexible if you outright refuse to make any changes to your story you'll come across as difficult to work with which which may make them wonder whether doing a deal with you is the right move after all next do I write for fame and fortune or for something more understanding what inspires you to write in the first place will help you to come to an easier decision when realizing just how far you go and how many changes you'd be willing to make if your motivation is to write merely to see your name in print and have people buy your books and making changes may not cause you to bat an eyelid if however you're right because you have a particular story you want to share with the world you might feel very protective of the words that have created that story and the specific message you want to get across what I regret it is the next question if you have a sneaking suspicion that you'll end up regretting it then it's probably a good idea to stay true to yourself there is nothing worse than feeling as though you've let yourself down and damaged your authenticity as a writer on the one hand if your book is good enough to get a positive respons...
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A Step by Step Guide to Writing a Proposal - WritersLife.org
A Step by Step Guide to Writing a Proposal - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi guys it's Peter here again from writers life and this time a step-by-step guide to writing a proposal the ability to write a fantastic book proposal is an essential skill that every writer should have so many writers put all their time and energy to making their manuscript as perfect as possible but when it comes to sending it off panitch when trying to put their proposal together and this is where they can really let themselves down the ability to put together a document explaining just why your book is worth that particular editors attention who it will appeal to a white is unique is so important for many writers putting together a proposal doesn't come naturally however having the ability to calmly and factually explain why their manuscripts is worth reading is what will make an agent or editor initially sit up and take notice if your proposal is dreadful they might not even bother getting to your manuscript at all if you can't write a decent proposal they may assume that your book will be terrible without even giving it a chance so how do you write an excellent book proposal here is a step by step guide first present for your idea make sure you can clearly and succinctly explain your story you should be able to do this in a paragraph or two make sure you do this first and foremost and make the plot sound as exciting and intriguing as possible next make it obvious you have done your research you need to state your reasons why this particular editor or agent would be a good fit to take on your book make it personal and show that you've taken the time to write an individual proposal for them next be clear about the genre and your readership an editor will want to be sure your book will sell and it's your job to persuade them a proposal gives you the opportunity to tell them who is going to buy it and why next give your USP every new book needs to bring something different to the market what makes your book special why is it something different be genuine and positive not boastful and back up with facts where you can this is your chance to be positive about your book it's not the time to be self depreciated learn how to write so you come across as though you genuinely believe in your book but don't make outlandish on evidence claims about it either talk about your skills and give it some personality an agent or editor will want to get an idea of what you are like too so don't be afraid to let your personality shine through and include relevant details about your skills and achievements to show them your what they are looking for and next make sure yo...
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