Once you’ve accepted an offer for the publishing rights to your book, it’s time to draw up and sign a binding contract. Many of these contra
After you’ve written your proposal and sent it to publishers, the future of your book is in their hands. If you’ve done your job effectivel
Publishing a book is like running for political office. There are a lot of people out there who you want to take a certain action, at a cert
I recently signed a six-figure book deal with Simon & Schuster for my book Building a Second Brain. As a first-time author, and in the
After all this work and finally signing a deal…it’s time to do the thing you’ve been asking for, and write the book. Leave plenty of time to
You should think of the people you’re working with at each stage of the publishing process as your publishing team. Each one contributes som
Your proposal is like a business plan for your book. It needs to justify why your book is worth not just years of your time and effort, but
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