It ain't an easy road being a published author with a platform that
agents or editors notice... still working on that.
Not exact matches
In the next month
or two, we will write a blog post about how to write a strong non-fiction query letter that will get you
noticed by
agents and
editors.
I
noticed that too... not that if you want to traditionally publish, you should go self publish first,
or that all self published people want that deal... but yeah, if someone is doing really well self publishing, they have
agents and
editors knocking on their door.
Writers who harass
agents because they didn't get a response to their query,
or berate
editors for rejecting them
or leave other writers nasty reviews, should not be surprised that they have to resort to dubious means to get
noticed.
As my editing work has evolved with a variety of writers, I've
noticed the great need by authors of non-fiction to create effective book proposals, and how important the chapter outlines are to the
agent or editor considering the project.