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How does the process work? How would I be best suited to approaching getting a book published?

The book would be tutorials on drawing. I have a few sample pages and an overall idea. I have looked into various companies already doing similar things and how my product would differ from the rest. What should I do next?


 
Posted : 14/09/2012 3:05 pm
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Have you looked on the websites of publishers in your field? They usually have comprehensive guidelines.


 
Posted : 14/09/2012 3:22 pm
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There are ways to get it done, although small publishers are much rarer now compared to when I started in print. I used to work for a print/publisher who specialised in short run books on things like stamps, and we used to do a whole bunch of different books, things like Ships On Stamps, Printers and Printing On Stamps, etc; they used to get regular re-prints, too, and fetch good prices second hand. Picton Publishing was the company. Anthony Rowe in Chippenham still do short run books, I believe, and there are plenty who work on line. I know someone who's writing a SF series and has had three books published so far, and she gets them into Waterstones, too. I'll ask her who her publisher is next time she posts on Facebook.


 
Posted : 14/09/2012 3:35 pm
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Lol, talk of Irony! (top right advert!)

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Posted : 14/09/2012 3:47 pm
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Ladders look at the wedding present article further down, unsurprisingly it's got an advert for wedding rings on the page, the power of the Internet... Start a thread on a new subject you'll be amazed at what turns up!

Now for the question in hand. Re book publishing, you need to be v v good to get a big publisher behind yo. They get thousands of drafts a day, so expect a long slog. It is possible to get it along and self publish on the kindle store, selling your books at a very low cost helps to get you underway.

Whatever you do not pay to print your own books, it will cost you a lot and you'll feel great until you realise that you still have lots and lots of books unsold years later...

Good luck and don't get disheartened


 
Posted : 14/09/2012 4:06 pm
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I work in publishing. My advice: publish it yourself as an e-book. If you're not sure about about your grammar, enlist the services of an editor. For such a niche topic, you'll make more DIY than through the meagre fee of a publisher. Unless it's about drawing vampires, in which case, name your price.


 
Posted : 14/09/2012 4:16 pm
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Thanks for all the replies. I will have a proper look into DIY publishing. The USP of the book would be my method of teaching drawing, its a new system I have been private tutoring with and getting good results. It's been an idea/dream since I was a child to have a drawing book published and I want to make it happen now. Thanks for the vampire tip, although possibly said in jest, it actually made me realise maybe the subject of my tutorials could be a bit more current and attention grabbing.


 
Posted : 14/09/2012 5:38 pm