The problem though is getting your manuscript past the acquisitions
editor of a major publishing house.
This is a resume building internship where candidates will learn how to contact
editors of major publishing houses as well as producers to consider our proposals for talent and titles we work with.
Not exact matches
Anastasia «Ana» Steele (Dakota Johnson) is now working as an assistant to Jack Hyde (Eric Johnson), the fiction
editor of a
major Seattle
publishing house.
Since an agent's main job is to become familiar with the interests
of acquiring
editors and executives at the
major publishing houses, and sell them books, it makes sense for most agents to live in New York.
BlueInk reviews are penned by writers drawn from
major mainstream publications, such as The New York Times and Washington Post, and
editors of respected traditional
publishing houses.
One
editor at a
major publishing house, who agreed to speak on condition
of anonymity for fear
of employer sanctions, told me that agents
of Barnes & Noble, Borders, and Target are frequent participants in meetings about potential books.
They say the Gatekeepers (agents, slush readers, and first - line
editors) are there for a reason, ensuring that new product is
of the highest possible quality, that they've ensured that booksellers aren't loaded down with crap (and said brick and mortar booksellers are in complete agreement, only accepting books from
major, established
publishing houses), and that they and their staffs produce a truly professional final product, handling editing, design, and marketing so the author only has to worry about the words.
New York Book
Editors is a premiere affiliation of editors who have spent at least four years at New York's major publishing
Editors is a premiere affiliation
of editors who have spent at least four years at New York's major publishing
editors who have spent at least four years at New York's
major publishing houses.
The older agencies that had formed in the 1970s and 1980s retreated out
of the spotlight and are now the
major agencies working with mostly bestsellers, while the baby agencies fought to find that piece
of gold in the slush from an unknown new writers, just as junior
editors used to look through
publishing house slush piles thirty years earlier.
A
major publishing house was also on the verge
of buying the book when their marketing department informed the senior
editor that the market was «Afghaned out.»
These 9 tips come directly from my 50 + years
of working with authors as a developmental
editor in
major publishing houses and with private clients.
It was designed by the president
of a
major publishing house, and most
editors require this template or something close to it.
If you're being
published by a traditional
publishing house, there are many people — from
editors to sales representatives to marketing managers to publicists to even book buyers at the
major booksellers — who will weigh in on the consumer appeal and effectiveness
of your book's title.
Tania Strauss writes for NY Book
Editors, a premiere affiliation of editors with extensive experience from New York's major publishing
Editors, a premiere affiliation
of editors with extensive experience from New York's major publishing
editors with extensive experience from New York's
major publishing houses.
Through no fault
of his, his
publishing house went through a
major restructuring, his
editors left, and his books were largely abandoned.
An agent can not only get your manuscript into the hands
of an acquisitions
editor for a
major publishing house, he / she can negotiate your contract, getting you more in royalties and / or free copies
of your book.
Reviews are penned largely by writers drawn from
major mainstream publications, such as The New York Times and Washington Post, and
editors of respected traditional
publishing houses.
You write in a vacuum or for a professor who frowns on genre; you workshop with other writers; you craft a query letter; you appeal to the tastes
of an intern at a literary agency; you claw your way out
of the slush pile; you hope to win over an
editor at a
major publishing house; your book comes out a year later and sits spine - out on a bookshelf for six months; it gets returned to the publisher and goes out
of print; you start over.
Our reviews are penned by writers drawn from
major mainstream publications, such as The New York Times and Washington Post, and
editors of respected traditional
publishing houses.