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New Degree Press- Myths About Writing and Selling Books

Writing a book requires time, effort, and skills and so does publishing it and making it reach thousands of audiences. You need to know your approaches, strategies, and the complete marketplace of books. The publishing world is a complete market on its own and having a presentable book is one part of it.

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New Degree Press- Myths About Writing and Selling Books

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  1. New Degree Press- Myths About Writing and Selling Books Writing a book requires time, effort, and skills and so does publishing it and making it reach thousands of audiences. You need to know your approaches, strategies, and the complete marketplace of books. The publishing world is a complete market on its own and having a presentable book is one part of it. New Degree Press is here to make things easier for you by eliminating the publishing myths that stand in your way: Myth 1: Your book will be made as a movie Books that get picked up for movies are generally in the New York Publishers’ attention and to get there, you should write a book that can grab the attention to those heights. Another thing is you need a publisher to do so and writing makes you earn a lot of money is another myth to not believe in. Myth 2: All agents want my book Agents have piles of manuscripts to read and unless you are a writer they have met they won’t even bother reading even a query letter from your side. Agents don’t even look through Amazon in hope of finding new authors. Agents have access to Nielsen Bookscan and can see the record of the books sold by you so unless you have sold more than 5000 copies there is no use. Myth 3: Editors fix grammar mistakes The editor will demand you to perform professionally from start to finish. Track changes are used for any changes and they expect you to understand them. Editors won’t tolerate any spelling and grammar mistakes and if any that would make you look like an amateur. You could have an excellent story but they won’t care about it after such mistakes. Myth 4: Won’t stop low as to self-publish Self-published books are usually viewed as poorly written and edited. But some self-published from small authors have done excellent work as the Big 5 publishers. Some of them are even better than them. There is little truth says New Degree Press that self-published books are tacky.

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