This course covers the key
aspects required to take your book from its final draft to submission to
an industry professional as well as an overview of dealing with
rejections and acceptances.The eleven lectures consist of
audio-accompanied videos, back-up resources (documents, pictures and
videos) or quizzes.Starting with the manuscript's content and layout,
this course then looks at creating a synopsis, elevator pitch and
tagline, creating a cover letter then looks at the submission process,
how to handle rejections and what to do when you are accepted.This
course is ideal for anyone who has completed - or is nearing completion
of - a novel, non-fiction book or collection of short stories or poetry.
It provides encouragement for anyone who has been rejected - or fears
it - with statistics of authors who have made it despite the odds being
against them.
What are the requirements?
- Novelists should have a completed – or near to completed – manuscript and know it well in order to create a synopsis, elevator pitch, tagline, and cover letter.
- Short story writers and poets should have the stories / poems written with an idea of the running order.
What am I going to get from this course?
- Over 11 lectures and 42 mins of content!
- polish the layout of their manuscripts
- ensure the manuscripts contain the correct content
- create a table of contents for non-fiction books, short story and poetry collections etc.
- create a punchy tagline and elevator pitch
- create synopses to the length required by the agent or publisher
- confidently pitch to an agent face-to-face
- handle rejections and acceptances!
What is the target audience?
- This course is suitable for writers of fiction or non-fiction who are looking to have their book published.
- For those writers who have the components of their book completed but want a checklist to ensure they submit the correct package
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