Not exact matches
When you have a ton of
ideas about what to include in your book, figuring out how to make them all fit neatly into a cohesive
manuscript can be a challenge.
One way to get an
idea about the overall quality of your work is to allow other people to read it (after you've written, proofed, edited, and revised your
manuscript as best you can).
What's nice and unique
about nonfiction, is that because it is
idea - driven, it can be sold on proposal - basis to book publishers, as opposed to fiction (which needs to be sold on a fully - written and polished
manuscript).
Thinking
about the following questions before you submit your
manuscript is a good
idea, and you can always revise your answers as you go
about the book marketing process and learn more
about your audience.
To get the best
idea of how I can help you and your
manuscript, I encourage you to send an email to share details
about your project and your writing aspirations.
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.
I do not talk much
about the writing process but if you need help in that area I recommend the
Idea to
Manuscript Planner by Stephanie BwaBwa to help you finally complete your novel.
Tell us
about your writing process I outline the
ideas that I want to express and then just plunge into writing a
manuscript in order to shape the... [Read more...]
In addition to the artist's own popular published writings, which detail the unique challenges facing female artists, Memory Work draws on unpublished
manuscripts, private recordings, and never - before - seen working drawings to validate Truitt's original
ideas about the link between perception and mnemonic reference in contemporary art.