How to Get Happily Published
by Judith Appelbaum
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Applebaum's popular book, now in its third edition considers the ways of getting a publisher interested, the contract and relationship and how to self-publish. A good annotated bibliography of related works. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Our Review
This essential guide demystifies the publishing process with practical advice on everything from capturing publisher interest to navigating contracts and exploring self-publishing options. Appelbaum delivers a comprehensive roadmap that covers the entire journey, from manuscript to marketplace. The updated third edition reflects the evolving landscape of modern publishing while maintaining its foundational wisdom.
What sets this book apart is its balanced approach—it doesn't just focus on traditional publishing but gives equal weight to self-publishing as a viable path, complete with actionable strategies for success. The annotated bibliography of related works provides readers with a curated reading list to deepen their knowledge. For any writer serious about seeing their work in print, this book offers the clarity and direction needed to make informed decisions at every stage of the publishing journey.
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