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Helpful Tips
*Are you ready to publish your Manuscript?
*Who is your audience?
*Book, Kindle, EBook, Bible study or Preaching Notes
*Think of your purpose/vision
*Why Now?
*How far do you want your book to go?
*Write when it is time to Write, Edit when it is time to Edit, Research when it is time to Research
*Mention your books in your current Book
*Put your work in a PDF
*Keep an outline
*Develope product giveaways with Your Name, Pen Name or Logo
*Select one small thing to do that will move you one step closer to finishing you book
*Focus on what you will start doing rather than on what you will stop doing
*Do this one small thing for 21 days
*Be realistic. Make sure it is small enough and do-able enough that you can sustain it for 21 days
*Do you have a publisher you can Trust? *Does your publisher Respect your Vision? *Do you have an Editor that speaks your language? *Be Consistent. If you fail, choose something even smaller
Manuscript Length
How long should your manuscript be? Long enough to tell an outstanding story. Word count is important, but not critical. As long as the pace of the book is interesting, content is what really matters. Below are some general guidelines.
Short Stories are between 5,000 – 14,999 words.
Novellas are between15,000 – 39,999 words. Many Young Adult and Teen Novels fall in this range.
Novels are over 40,000 and up. Most novels fall between 40,000 and 100,000 words. Anything in this range will go into print.
Authors with Novels that are over 100,000 words in length may be asked to shorten or if it is long enough divide into two separate books. The costs to print make the retail price of a book with that many pages high. We strive to keep our prices to the public low and appealing.
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