Sunday, February 3, 2008

Agents Paragraph

A literary agent is a writer's representative. The job of an agent is to market your book to a publisher and negotiate the most lucrative book contract for you. They keep track of your book rights and generally manage the business end of things so you can concentrate on your writing. And isn't that what you do best? http://www.bookpublishingagent.com/
Many big time publishing houses have stopped the production of unsolicited manuscripts because they receive between 3000- 5000 manuscripts a week. What that simply means you need to find an agent to represent your work. It is a lot of work and people don’t have time to plead and beg with a publishing company to persuade them to publish your book, but an agent does, and will. Publishing companies will not accept your work unless you have an agent. You can no longer submit your work without an agent. That sounds pretty easy enough; just go searching for an agent. You have to submit a query letter to an agent that is out of this world. It has to grab their attention so much that they believe it can grab a publishers attention. Here are some things that needs to be in your query letter.
In the first paragraph, toss out a teaser. Come up with a first sentence that really grabs the agent's attention. Next, write 3 or 4 sentences about what you will write, and if you have a great example of an anecdote that exemplifies your idea, be sure to include it. The third paragraph should contain more information about yourself. Provide another 3 or 4 sentences describing relevant facts that demonstrate the connection between you and your idea. In the final paragraph, mention that you will show your proposal to only one agent at a time. Mention why you have decided to send it to them, perhaps alluding to having seen their credentials in the directory of agents. http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/minis/mini/publishbookmini/publishbookmini3.html
First you need to know what they do for you. They are book-marketing people who can sell anything. They use slick sentences and fancy words to sell your book. They will make sure that your book gets all the attention that it needs to get.

If you didn’t have an agent, the author would have to take a few more steps. You would either have to submit a query letter or proposal. A query letter is a letter Then your work goes in the slush pile, which is a pile of manuscripts that don’t have agents and they can sit there for years before someone even looks at your work.

1. http://www.sideroad.com/InformationProduct/book-publishing.html
2. http://www.writers.net/agents.html

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Introduction to my paper

Dai Lynn Tate
Rough Draft
January 23, 2007


How can young adult’s get a novel published?


Have you ever had a dream that people said was to far to reach? Well if you did then you will understand me. For the past two years I have been trying to get my book published. I actually have been thinking about my book published ever since I was in the 7th grade, now I am a senior. As I get older the reality of becoming an author becomes more realistic. Trying to get my book had published has been a journey and it is soon to come to an end.
The paper will include the following things, editing, copywriting your work. The difference between self publishing and going through an agent. The background information on urban fiction, statistics, and if there are support groups for young writers.

Outline for Paper

Outline for Paper


v Introduction


v Urban Fiction Background


v Young Authors
Ø Support Systems
Ø Statistics on Publishing


v Publishing Process
Ø Agents
Ø Editing
Ø Copywriting
Ø Proposal Format
§ Synopsis
§ Query
§ Cover Letter

Ø Contracts
Ø Self- Publishing

v Conclusion

Thursday, January 17, 2008

NEW!!!!Foundation Questions

Dai Lynn Tate
New FAQ’s
January 17, 2008

Publishing a Book


What are the steps you need to take to get published?
What are the steps in editing a book?
What are the different options for publishing?
What are supports for young writers?
Do you need an agent?
What are the current statistics for publishing urban fiction?
How do you go about copy-writing you book? Cost?
How do you create a synopsis?
What is a typical book proposal?
What is the typical book deal, and how do the contracts work?
What are the pros and cons of getting a book published?

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Mrs Fossum these are my foundadtion questions

What is my Essential Question?

How does a young adult get a novel published?

What are my Foundation Question’s?

Are there any scholarships that I should know about?
What are the steps you need to take to get published?
H0w do I promote my book?
What are the steps it takes to edit my book?
How do I find the best publishing method?
What support groups are in Pittsburgh for young writers?
How do I find an agent?
How do I find the BEST agent?
How do I re-revise and prepare to give it to my agent?

Mrs Fossum these are my Key Terms

Dai Lynn Tate
Key Terms
January 15, 2008


1. Synopsis- summary of text.

2. Cover Letter- accompanying, explanatory letter: a letter sent with another document or package, providing necessary or additional information.

3. Editor- Someone who edits you work.

4. Agent- Someone who promotes you work.

5. Novel- a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes.

6. Query letter- a request for information.

7. Publish- prepare text or work to be published or viewed by the public.

8. Publisher- A company or person that represents your work and attempts to sell it.

9. Theme- what the theme or type of your novel has.

10. Publishing house- established publishing company: an established publishing company that prepares and produces material in printed or electronic form for distribution and, usually, sale.

Friday, January 11, 2008

In the past week!!

In the past week i have accomplised alot. i got my entire st. agnes presenation prepared. i contacted about 5 or 6 publishing companies. i have did background reasech on my synopsis and i started my powerpoint. i updated mywebsite a little bit. and over the weekend i will start writng the cover letter and synopsis or at least i will atempt.