 |

Net-Teams - Bookmark Tag selling a manuscript
There are 4 articles associated with the tag selling a manuscript!
# |
 Total Bookmarks |
Article Title/Link and Description |
1. |
Bookmarks:
4 |
Seven Levels Of Rejection: And How To Make Them Work For You
Most people in the writing world talk about the three levels of rejection--form, personal, rewrite--but I've discovered seven types (after over 200 rejections before being published and about hundred after, I should know). Learning how to analyze rejection is a helpful skill for any writer because you'll learn what to ignore, what to consider, and what will put you on the right track or, as the case may be, off of it.Here are the seven types of rejections that may find t...
|
2. |
Bookmarks:
8 |
Querying: One Authors Feedback On Tactical Issues
When I was functioning as that lowest of all life forms, the unpublished author, I benefited from established novelists willing to share their experiences. This article is intended to give something back, especially since my experience had some unexpected turns.I quickly learned to prefer sending queries by snail mail. Yes, it is slower, expensive, and more work, but my perception is that paper queries are taken more seriously and less likely to be ignored. They are also...
|
3. |
Bookmarks:
5 |
Dealing With The Doubt Demon
The only good teachers for you are those friends who love you, who think you are interesting, or very important, or wonderfully funny. ~Brenda UelandThe doubt demon loves artists. This sensitive bunch of individuals falls prey to it so easily, from cartoonist Charles Schulz to writer Virginia Woolf. This little demon reared its ugly head when Stephen King threw the beginnings of Carrie into the wastebasket. We all owe our gratitude to his wife, Tabitha, who picked it out ...
|
4. |
Bookmarks:
4 |
A Secret To Getting Published
When Warner Books, one of the world's largest publishing companies, published my first book, The Angry Clam, back in 1998, the most common question I was asked was, "What were you smoking when you wrote this book?" This was quickly followed by the second most common question, "How in the world did a 40-page, hand-written book with bad drawings of a clam get published?"The answer to the first question was easy - pure Turkish Hashish - just kidding. (Actually, I awoke in th...
|
|
 |

|
LinkedIn Recommendation:
Laure Vanboerum - Computer Based Training Specialist at BLAND Corporation - I am working with Teo on several projects and love working with him. His attitude and energy is right where it needs to be for me. I find my time with Teo is the most productive time I spend every week. Highly recommended. - March 17, 2012, Laure was Teo's client |
|
Featured [Net-Teams] Articles:
|
 |