Wade through the slush pile with me, and you may find out how to increase the chance that your manuscript will be one of those that get pulled out (Footnote: What does
getting out of the slush pile mean?)
From Gillian Flynn, Paula Hawkins, Suzanne Collins to Stieg Larsson as examples, their manuscripts didn't
come out of a slush pile.
If you haven't read the first two yet, you might want to check out # 1: How to Avoid Twitter - Fritter and Facebook - Fail and # 2 How to Blog Your
Way Out of the Slush Pile and onto the Bestseller List.
Australian mother and small business owner Rebecca James has sold world rights to her first two young adult novels for major bucks, going from mom to millionaire overnight after her manuscript was pulled
out of the slush pile by a U.K. agent.
There are still a lot of writers out there who believe that «agents are not taking on new clients» and «publishers are not
publishing out of the slush pile anymore».
Publishers
run out of slush pile good books, and publish derivative stuff, because the market is buying everything as fast as it hits the shelf.
These two groups also have in common the ability to draw the interest of a publishing house,
whether out of a slush pile or out of the pool of self - published titles.
I truly believe when one of us
climbs out of the slush pile — stronger for the effort — and achieves our goal we ALL should shout it from the rooftops (pardon the cliche).
Pearl's new resume also contains a list of keywords that will ensure that electronic resume processing software picks his
resume out of the slush pile, a summary statement that fleshes out those keywords with the context that both sophisticated resume - parsing software and human eyes require, and a branding section that leaves no question as to what Pearl is all about.
As you may have learned elsewhere on my site, in articles such as
Getting Out of the Slush Pile, it can take years to get published in the traditional way, and many never get published at all.
For more in my «Social Media Secrets» here are links to Part 1: How to Avoid Twitter - Fritter and Facebook Fail, Part 2: How to Blog Your
Way Out of the Slush Pile, and Part 3: What Should an Author Blog About?Here's the «secret» about social media that marketers don't tell you: it should be used for making friends, not direct sales.
In step by step detail, with simple templates, this book shows you what you need to do to create a fiction proposal package of query letter and synopsis that will get
you out of the slush pile... and gets your novel in the hands of agents and editors.
Whether most clients are coming
out of the slush pile or if networking at workshops and conventions is important for getting an agent.
So, please avoid these types of stories if you want to catch the eye of a reader like me and get
out of the slush pile.
But the truth is, once you make
it out of the slush pile, then you're competing with professional writers.
If you're trying to compare outcomes for traditional and self - published writers, Howey argues, «you have to take into account the huge percentage of books that never make
it out of the slush pile... Because those are authors and books attempting to go that route».
It is the very thng the is the prime paradox, do we go to a literary agent to get a larger traditional publsiher to look when most agents... well don't have time to get
out of the slush pile...
Award - winning author Linnea Sinclair donned her reporter's fedora and interviewed over two dozen acquisition editors, agents and pros in the publishing industry in order to learn what strikes fear in an editor's heart and what guarantees a manuscript won't make
it out of the slush pile.
We'll use your submitted summary (if you have one) or we'll send you a series of questions that can be used as the basis for drafting a query letter that will help your manuscript get
out of the slush pile and onto the sales shelf.
On average, only four per cent of unsolicited submissions make
it out of the slush pile and on to the bookshelves or eBookshelves.
In order to level the playing field and have a true comparison, you need to look at everything that gets submitted to the traditional machine — that means all the work that never makes
it out of the slush pile — and compare that to all the self - published e-books on Amazon and elsewhere.
Back then, it was an extremely rare manuscript that made
it out of the slush pile and into the production schedule.
My cover letter and my writing credentials somehow got
me out of the slush pile.
You make an excellent point that the manuscripts that never make
it out of the slush pile need to be included in the numbers.
Nina Amir presents How Blogging Got
Me Out of the Slush Pile posted at Write Nonfiction NOW!
Most aspiring authors were searching for literary agents and submitting their manuscripts with hopes they'd make
it out of the slush pile.
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.
If it needs a ton of work, it's not going to make
it out of the slush pile anyway.
The Pubslush name is derived from its founders», Hellen and Amanda Barbara, mission to give authors the opportunity to get
out of the slush pile, prove their talent and market viability, and successfully publish quality books.
Eight months later it was picked
out of their slush pile and my career began.