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Become a Published Author Overnight Without Writing a Single Word.

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Most people write as a hobby, but it cannot be very comforting if you go from a writer to a famous writer. You look at the traditional publishing sector from the outer side; it may look that so much has to be done to become an expert writer, from getting book ideas to set a habit to write daily to finding the literary agents to getting into the radar of the publishing company. Tackling all of the things at once will overwhelm the most ambitious and aspiring writers. But if you get to the process methodically, it will be possible to become a published author. Even if you aspire to become a bestselling author or simply if you are going to self-publish your first novel while you still have your day job, the primary point is to make a plan and stick to it. How do you become a published author? To become a published author would take persistence, a good dose of luck, and industry networking. Before any of these come to work, a successful author must be committed to the actual book that they will write. Here some of the best tips to help first-time authors produce great writing pieces and understand the industry at large: Develop good habits. Most beginning writers will have to balance their writing with other responsibilities. Setting aside consistent blocks of time for writing is an important step. Your writing time can be early in the morning or late at night, or on your lunch hour, but keep it consistent and insist on prioritizing that writing routine. Use your limited time wisely. Before you sit down to write, think of ideas, remind yourself of where you left off in the story, or make a mental plan for what you want to accomplish during that session. Some people strive to write 2,000 words a day. Others disregard word count and are more comfortable alternating between days spent reading, outlining, or researching. No matter what you choose, it’s a good idea to give yourself daily goals. This will prevent you from spending precious writing time staring at a blank page. Network with other writers at conferences. Conferences are an invaluable help if you’re looking to network with other writers, publishers, and agents. They will usually provide educational programs geared toward specific genres. Also, consider joining a writers’ association, which can provide similar benefits to its members through online connectivity. A writing group is a perfect place to get feedback on your work and connect with other writers. Find an agent. Publishing via a traditional publishing house means you need to find a literary agent. These professionals are the gatekeepers of the publishing industry. With the help of a well-connected agent, a good content book will reach the most famous publishers in the world. Publishers are known to offer publishing deals to writers who lack agents, but the process is considerably more complex. Reaching out to agents starts with a query letter, a strong book proposal, and sample chapters. From there, the agent will decide whether it’s worth their while to submit your work to publishing houses. Build a relationship with an editor. Editors are a hugely important part of your publishing process, so if you’re so fortunate to command interest in your manuscript, you’ll want to do everything you can to ensure a good fit. A good editor will make you a better writer, but a lousy editor can compromise your artistic vision. Check their references, look at their backlist (previous books they’ve edited), chat with them about expectations, and look for a personal connection. Ask yourself what traits you value in a collaborative partner. A good relationship between a novelist and editor makes a huge difference in what tends to be an intense process. Resource: https://www.ghostwritingfounder.com/fiction/



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