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Learn more about how Statista can support your business. Those are much better odds, aren't they! And of the 4 out of 5 which are still rejected, they're rejected for reasons like the publisher just thinking that the manuscript just didn't suit them. That manuscript is very likely to find a home with another publisher. So the odds of being published are high for that particular manuscript. So, if you write an original and engaging story with lively and full-drawn characters, with all the words spelled correctly occasional typo forgiven - the odds of being published - as long as you show persistence - are actually pretty good.
I have a phrase: there's always room for excellence. Write an excellent book and you're on your way. That always comforted me because writing an excellent novel was very much something that was in my control. I was just afraid I had fallen out of the conversational loop.
Enjoy yourself! It will send you a response soon that will appear to be personal. Chip thanks you for your comment, [insert author name here]. I appreciate this post. It confirms what I thought, to take my eyes off the odds and get to work on the work.
My nonfiction book is also a documentary project. I spent the next year mining all the interviews and writing the manuscript. Is that a deal breaker for publishers these days? Do I need to spend another year buying ads and pushing my online presence up before I can cross the threshold into publishing?
First, thanks for coming on to participate in the discussion, Sharon. Second, I would disagree that the first thing publishes look at is social media. So in other words, how many people do you speak to in a year? How many read your blog, or see your columns, or subscribe to your newsletter? How many listen to you on the radio or see you on TV? What organizations do you participate with, and how many people are exposed to your words through them?
Authors or wannabe authors must brand themselves. In this day in age, social media is the 1 way to brand yourself. You are how they make their money. Social media is the 1 way to brand yourself. You can start by taking a class on how to brand yourself using social media or just read up on it online. Thanks for providing such solid information, Chip. Such clear explanations encourage me to work smarter, as well as harder.
Not all of us have devoted our lives to writing. Some, like myself, have been living their lives, learning their lessons, and after a lifetime of experience—have a story to tell.
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