While we talk to
our authors about their manuscripts, getting motivated is not relegated to just writing.
Not exact matches
All Science Journals require
manuscripts to be accompanied by clear disclosures from all
authors of any past and present affiliations, funding sources, and financial or management relationships related to the reported research that might raise questions
about possible sources of bias.
«Early referral to transplant evaluation and access to information
about living donor kidney transplantation is key to a successful timely transplant and to improved long - term outcomes,» says Mark Stegall, M.D., a professor of surgery at Mayo Clinic and senior
author of the
manuscript.
The advantages of a preprint journal club over a journal club reviewing published papers are 1) lab members read the latest material (often posted within the previous week or two), 2) they feel that reviewing a paper is not an empty exercise (because the paper is already published), but something that actually helps people, 3) they learn
about improving
manuscripts, and 4)
authors get more feedback.
The
authors wish to thank J. Patrick Meyer, Howard Bloom, and Steven Raudenbush for their comments
about this
manuscript.
It's true that just
about every
author has their own unique story
about how they acquired their agent, but the Superstars Writing Seminar prepares you for what you need to do when you're ready to go to market with your finished
manuscript.
Everyone from
author to publisher could feel great
about a
manuscript and it fails all the same.
But I have talked with
authors who've told me they paid it and, surprisingly, received detailed feedback
about their
manuscript that was worth more than ten times the fee.
There are some interesting thoughts there, especially
about what should go into the evaluation of an
author's input into the
manuscript.
While you're converting your
manuscript, you may want to include front and end - matter — the materials at the beginning and end of your book that can often point readers to the rest of your work, or tell them more
about you as an
author.
The comment I'd seen another
author make,
about only ever using two to three readers, always the same ones, and ones who wouldn't steal the
manuscript, rather boggled me.
I'm enthusiastic
about educating
authors on the value of hiring a
manuscript editor (for more on hiring an editor, click here) and would be delighted to add my insights, expertise, and humour to your next
authors» or writers» group meeting.
Yes, there was a special snowflake moment that occurred between editor and
author as the book was being crafted, but once the
manuscript was finalized, there was no magic
about the life of a book.
chat
about this with crime writer Steve Mosby and urban fantasy
author Lo Morgan on Twitter after Lou discovered an old
manuscript
Visit our
author's corner and find
about the publishing process: how to choose a publisher, how publishing works and how to submit your
manuscript!
Always the visionary, Dan grew Para Publishing to enormous proportions — clearly he'd had the foresight to anticipate a need, an enormous gap that needed filling between
authors passionate
about publishing their
manuscripts and their uncertain road to publication.
Considering that Midnight Publishing's sole focus is to work one on one with
authors to prepare them and their
manuscripts for publication or querying, we know quite a bit
about literary agents and are here to share some important tidbits.
And then I started reading
about authors that were doing it on their own and though it was scary for me because I thought I might be throwing away a possible career in traditional publishing if I went ahead and self - published myself, I just finally decided that I would take to a book five
manuscripts I've already written and publish them, see how it went.»
The
manuscript assessment service is ideal for
authors who have completed their novel and who are
about to submit.
Don't forget to add a copyright page, a title page, and optional Dedication, Acknowledgements, and
About the
Author pages in your
manuscript.
Agents are in the business of selling books, so a
manuscript evaluation can give an indie
author great feedback on what will make his book be more successful as he goes
about selling it himself.
by Writer's Digest, one literary agent estimates taking interest in only
about 10 percent of the queries, or requests for the representation of an
author's
manuscript, she receives.
How would you talk
about when a
manuscript ends, for
authors and for editors?
Line editors make suggestions
about a final draft that subtly massage the language of the
manuscript so that it reads as well as it possibly can, while retaining the full flavor of the
author's original voice.
So here's one of the really cool bits
about being an indie -
author: I went back to the
manuscript and rewrote Andie as a brunette.
Agents and
authors are obviously eager to sell their
manuscripts, so the proposals are normally filled with glowy, cheery stuff
about how amazing the
author is, how HUGE their platform is, and all the wonderful people they have on board to enhance marketing and promotion.
I've seen studies that show that free downloads of entire
manuscripts can convert lookers into buyers, in large enough numbers that this is clearly a tactic that can work, but this type of decision is not one I would make unilaterally — I would only do it if an
author is enthusiastic
about giving it a try.
Your friends, family, and publisher will do everything they can to spread the word
about your work, but at the end of the day, with more books than ever being published and read,
authors who think their work is done after the finished
manuscript is in simply won't be read as widely as an
author who (respectfully) continues to do everything he or she can to get their book into the hands of readers.»
I have interacted with well - known
authors who have had endless complaints
about the level of control that the editorial teams exert on their
manuscripts.
I often ask
authors who they've worked with to edit their
manuscript, not because I do not trust their own editing skills, but to learn
about the level of investment
authors puts into sharing their work.
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.
But how does the
author actually feel
about trying something so unprecedented with her cherished
manuscript?
In the five months since the «discovery» and planned publication of the
manuscript was announced, countless pages and social media streams have been dedicated to debates over the 89 - year - old
author's agency in the decision and discussions of what the book, written as an early draft of To Kill a Mockingbird but set some 20 years later, might reveal
about some of literature's most beloved characters.
With this standard in mind, I spend
about an hour with an
author's
manuscript.
It would be a disservice to the
author if nothing
about the
manuscript excites the editor.
Despite the naysayers who have already come out of the woodwork to express dubious opinions
about Penguin's motives and its ability to maintain the site purely for the furthering of the craft, Book Country exists to encourage writers and readers to come together via the web to read, review, and discuss each others»
manuscripts in order to bring them to the point the
authors wish.
The last couple of summers at the Chicago's Printers Row Book Fair, I've met and stayed in touch with two successful
author's (both saying specifics
about why they enjoyed my (re, re, re, re, re, re...) edited
manuscript.
I'm speaking in this post
about proposals and
manuscripts that I receive as submissions, not under contract, that are sent in with actual endorsements from
authors, experts and academics.
Authors no longer have to worry
about getting their
manuscript tossed into a slush pile.
That means
authors have to make hundreds of decisions
about cover design, digital or print, keywords, categories, vendors, as well as
manuscript formatting.
I am constantly amused at self published
authors who want to have a phone conversation with me
about editing their book
manuscripts.
And that is how I wound up spending an hour picking a bestselling
author's brain
about selling a
manuscript, self - publishing, and baby pictures (ok, that's not really
about writing, but I was delighted to get a peek at Epic Baby).
When an
author submits a book proposal to a publisher, that publisher will likely examine a variety of things
about the
author that do not have much to do with the
author «s
manuscript.
Determination, persistence, and perseverance carry you through to successful authorship, whether you are rewriting your
manuscript, building
author platform, submitting to the one hundredth agent, contacting the one thousandth reviewer, or writing the fiftieth blog post or press release
about your book.
About the
author: Randall Davidson is one of the founders of ProofreadingServices.Us, a proofreading services company that offers
manuscript proofreading.
Off - shoots of these ideas developed such as co-publishing and shared publishing, where publishing companies took an active role in helping the
author and were more discerning
about what
manuscripts they published.
For more than seventeen years, I've helped dozens of writers, both seasoned and new
authors, get their
manuscripts published — and I've done so by continually putting my attention on what my clients care
about:
For those reasons,
authors should be careful
about the fonts they use in their
manuscript when it comes to converting their eBook.
A new program from Penguin that made me throw up in my mouth when I read
about it... Book Country, which debuted in April as a place for
authors to post their work for critique, recently announced a program to turn
manuscripts posted on their website into ebooks and paper books... I'm blogging
about this to warn newbie
authors NOT to use Book Country.
Authors often ask me
about «average» word lengths for their
manuscripts.