It would be a disservice to the author if nothing
about the manuscript excites the editor.
Not exact matches
When it comes time to pitch the concept of your book - or a full length
manuscript - make sure you get it into the hands of the agents and publishers who would be most drawn to and
excited about your content.
There, the company writes
about the Author Day conference: «This is an
exciting opportunity for authors to get face - to - face feedback on their unpublished
manuscripts from those in the know.
I get
excited about the process of reading a
manuscript and trying to create a viable visual that represents the feel of the story and is interesting enough to attract readers.
They want to be
excited about a
manuscript and to have a successful and in - demand client.
Heather felt so
excited about this method for improving her
manuscript, I couldn't help but absorb her enthusiasm.
We all love to go into
excited depth
about our story... but in reality, if you're very brief and sharp
about it, the agent or publisher may be compelled to request the
manuscript and isn't that what we're going for?
Every time I saw him talk
about format, production deadlines, pricing, and all manner of things involved in publishing books, he all but rolled up his sleeves at the
exciting prospect of all the facets that would come into play in getting a
manuscript to market.»