How Do I Write My Book and Build a Platform at the Same Time?

Questioning the Gap between the Two

Recently I was on the phone with a writer who was trying to figure out the answer to this question: How do I write my book and build a platform at the same time? Many of us want to get our books into the world, but we also understand the power and importance of a […]

How to Be an Author Publishers Fight Over

And Get a Publishing Deal without Writing a Book Proposal

Recently I was talking with an author who is now working on his third traditionally published book. I was curious how the process worked for him. “How did you pitch the second book to your publisher?” I asked. “Oh, I didn’t, really. The first book was doing so well they came to me and asked […]

A Chance to Make Your Voice Heard

3 Reasons to Take My 2016 Reader Survey

I’m excited to announce my 2016 Reader Survey. I’m really proud of this survey, not least because I think it serves multiple purposes. So without further ado here are three reasons to take my 2016 reader survey. 1. Taking the survey will help you think about your creative life. A good number (not all) of […]

4 Emotional Obstacles That Trip Writers Up, Plus How to Work Through Them

A Guest Post from Literary Agent Maria Ribas

I often laughingly say that the job of a literary agent is to be a therapist and coach as much as a negotiator and advocate. It’s funny, but it’s true. On an average day we’re just as likely to be talking an author off the ledge as negotiating a contract. Through this I’ve found one […]

How an Acquisitions Editor Reviews a Book Proposal

This year I will review well over a hundred book proposals, and my personal goal is to acquire at least fifteen high-quality original books within the year. Just because I present a book in pub board does not mean I’ll acquire it because other publishers will also be pursuing it. Assuming a 50 percent success […]

5 Obstacles Every Writer Must Face and How to Overcome Them

In the sixties and seventies anyone who followed NFL football knew that Jim Marshall was a reliable player. In fact, when he retired from the Minnesota Vikings in 1979 no one in the league could match his record for consecutive starts and games played. But his otherwise spotless reputation for consistency faltered on October 25, […]

6 Strategies for Getting Your Book Published

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Winning a Book Contract

The #1 question writers ask me is, “How do I get my book published?” Too often they can’t get a straight answer to that question. They get vague responses that aren’t really actionable or helpful. That’s about to change. I’m going to share six strategies that are all but fail-proof for getting a traditional publisher interested in […]

5 Ways to Get a Publisher’s Attention

Reader David Qaoud recently asked, “I understand that email subscribers are an important part of both platform-building and selling books, but I never hear a specific number from anyone. Generally speaking, how many email subscribers do I need to get a publisher’s attention? 1,000? 10,000?” I’ll answer the question directly first and then offer four more […]

The “Smarter Not Harder” Way to Get a Literary Agent

Interview with Literary Agent Angela Scheff

How do I secure a literary agent?” This is an excellent question writers often ask me. Many publishers (including my employer, Baker Publishing Group) are explicit about not accepting submissions unless they come through an agent. So if you’re pursuing traditional publishing, getting an agent is essential. I asked this and some other questions in an […]

How Writers Can Get Back to Their First Love

Cultivating a Holy Naivete

He had done his art for over 35 years. Every morning he woke up and went to his studio. These days he was older so he limped more than walked there. He looked at his subject—some peaches on a table or apples or grapes. These simple beauties still dazzled him. Then he breathed, picked up […]