Publisher Tutorial

Publisher Tutorial

This publisher tutorial webpage will help you find the right publisher for you. The publishing universe is huge and fluctuating. New publishing avenues such as self-publishing, online publishing, and blogging have opened a whole new world to writers and career-seekers alike. It is indeed an exciting time in the publishing industry. The ever-growing number of publishers only means an ever-growing number of opportunities. This tutorial for publishers will help you find the best publisher for you.

Research Publishers. The first step in our tutorial is to do your research. Find out who the publishers are, what type of publishing they specialize in, and their contact information.

Choose the Right Publisher for You. The next step is to match up your material with the publisher's specialty; match your strength with their strength.

Approach the Publisher Properly. This is the final critical step in the publishers tutorial. Some publishers want a call first, some want an email, some want a query letter, some just want a portion of your manuscript in the mail. You must play their game, approach the publisher they way they want to be approached, or they will not listen to you.

Excellent and comprehensive publisher directories and tutorials can be found in your local bookstore, library, or Internet stores. Here are the names of the best ones:

The Writer's Market. It gives over 4000 market listings for consumer magazines, book publishers, trade journals, and contests and awards, along with 50 listings for literary agents.

Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents. This directory provides everything working writers need to find the most receptive book publishers, editors and agents for their work. Each entry presents an overview of the publisher, including its history and current lines, followed by the names of specific editors, their areas of interest, and complete contact information.

Novel & Short Story Writer's Market. This gives 2000 completely updated publishing listings, including magazines, book publishers, literary agents, contests and literary journals.

Writer's Online Marketplace: How and Where to Get Published Online. The most enticing aspect of this book is its publishing listings: 161 paying online publications, 10 potentially lucrative alternative markets, and 26 commercial electronic publishers (e-publishers).

The Poet's Market. This book provides contact information for magazine and book publishers, small presses, journals, conferences, contests and more, specifically for poets and their poetry.

Publishers Weekly. The premier international publishing industry news magazine, it reaches every major publisher worldwide. It is the leading publication serving all segments involved in the creation, production, marketing and sale of the written word in book, audio, video and electronic formats. Also found on www.publishersweekly.com

Extensive publisher directories and tutorials can be found on the Internet.

The following websites offer the most comprehensive information, tutorials, and resources regarding publishers: