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by Writer's Digest |
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by Donald Maass |
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by Alastair Fowler |
| Friday February 10, 2012 |
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| How to Find Traditional Book Publishers |
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| By Lauren Mosko | |
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Q: My question is, how do I find a traditional publisher - the ones who do not expect you to pay them to have your books published? -Linda
The easiest thing I can suggest is to purchase a market guide, such as the book I edit called Novel & Short Story Writer's Market. I research every book publisher listed in our book and I will not list any subsidy or self-publishers. If you'd rather do the research yourself, look at the publishers of the books you buy in your local bookstores. It's very difficult for a self-published or subsidy-published book to make it onto the shelves of a big bookstore like Barnes & Noble or Borders, so it's a pretty safe bet that the books you find there were published by traditional houses.
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