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Boot Camp for Christian Writers with Denise George Publishing Your Book with a Traditional Book Publisher “Understanding Traditional Book Publishing Today” The traditional book publishing market has changed drastically in the past few years.

In this book we’ll answer these basic questions: “What’s happening in today’s traditional book publishing market?” “What type of book ideas are publishers hoping to receive?” “How can I find good book ideas, and how do I know they are good ideas?” “What is the difference between self-publishing book companies, vanity presses, and traditional book publishers?” “How do I approach a traditional book publisher?” “I Have a Great Book Idea—Now What Do I Do?”

This section addresses these questions: “What is the difference between a fictional book and a non-fiction book?” “How do I find a book publisher who will be interested in my ideas?” “Do I need a book agent, and if so, how do I find and contact one?” “What is a book contract? Royalties? Advance royalties?” “How much money can I make as a book author?” “How to Write a First-Class, Fictional and Non-Fiction Book Proposal—That Sells!”

Learn how to capture an editor’s attention and sell him/her on your new book idea! Let me show you the professional way to approach an editor with your non-fiction and fictional book ideas, and how to put together a fantastic book proposal sales-package. You can know the fulfillment and joy of becoming an author, publishing with a traditional publishing house, and getting paid for it!

BONUS: I have also included a fiction book and non-fiction book proposal template at the end of the book. There are plenty of blank pages to jot down your own thoughts and ideas at the end of each section. Best wishes to you as you learn more about the exciting world of traditional book-publishing!

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