If you attempt to
pursue getting your work published the same way writers did ten or more years ago (querying agents and publishers), then you're almost certainly going to be frustrated and find it an exercise in futility.
Not exact matches
I have a long way to go, and lots of hard
work in front of me, but in the end I believe the book will be more successful and
get into more readers hands than it would have if I had
pursued the traditional
publishing route.
Currently, she's
working on
getting a degree in English and Creative Writing, with full intent to
pursue a new career in
publishing.
If you're the sort of person who
gets easily bummed out when someone rejects you or your
work,
pursuing a traditional
publishing contract will be a very challenging endeavor.
That was kind of a shocker for me because that was the entire idea in the first place of
pursuing,
working with a big name of a traditionally
published author was, «If he's
got five million people to buy his book, I co-write it with him, that gives me exposure to five million people.»