: Re: How Does the Publishing Process Work? This question may seem rather broad based on the title, so allow me to elaborate. I am a self-taught author. I learned how to write, what works and
In a very general sense, the publishing process for new writers works something like this. This is not comprehensive: there are alternate routes, and there are always exceptions!
1. Author writes a novel.
A writer will writer their first novel; this is self-explanatory.
2. Author edits the novel.
This can include self-editing, using beta readers, hiring a freelance editor - some of these or all of these.
3. Author finds an agent.
It's generally easier for a writer to sell a book when they have an agent - someone who will improve the book, hone it to fit the current market, and know how to find a home for it. Agents take a cut of book sales; they are not paid by the author. It is possible to sell a manuscript directly to a publisher, bit it's a lot harder.
One finds an agent by writing a query letter, that sells you as a writer and the book itself.
4. Agent edits the book.
Agents work closely with publishers, and they have a good idea what will sell and what will do well. So they edit their writers' manuscripts to fit their vision. They usually have editors in-house (or a stable of freelancers they trust) who will do this work, working with the author.
5. Book is sold to a publisher.
An agent brokers a deal with a publisher. This is their goal and their reason to exist.
6. Publisher makes the manuscript ready for publication.
Getting a final manuscript in shape can involve proofreading, typesetting, and even further editing over what the agent and the author did.
7. Publisher markets the book.
Social media, print/radio/trade ads, getting cover blurbs, reviews in major publications, placement with major bookselling chains - marketing muscle is the best reason to go with a traditional publisher.
8. Publisher prints and distributes the book.
Making physical/electronic copies, getting them warehouses and sent to the correct places.
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