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This is not a foolproof guide to making publishers sit up and take note, and it doesn't guarantee you a six-figure advance. But if you have a book, an idea for a book, and you'd like to try getting your work published, but you have no idea where to start this little guide is for you.
Full of straightforward advice, broken down into practical steps, with links to helpful resources, How to Get Published is organised into sections on novels, non-fiction and short stories. Read from start to finish, or go straight to the section that interests you.Short and to the point, this little book will tell you what you need to know in the minimum amount of time.…mehr

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This is not a foolproof guide to making publishers sit up and take note, and it doesn't guarantee you a six-figure advance. But if you have a book, an idea for a book, and you'd like to try getting your work published, but you have no idea where to start this little guide is for you.

Full of straightforward advice, broken down into practical steps, with links to helpful resources, How to Get Published is organised into sections on novels, non-fiction and short stories. Read from start to finish, or go straight to the section that interests you.Short and to the point, this little book will tell you what you need to know in the minimum amount of time.


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K C Murdarasi is a writer from Glasgow, Scotland. She is a graduate of the University of St Andrews, where she gained a first in Ancient History. Since then she has been a perplexed missionary, a bored secretary and a harried nanny. She has been writing professionally since 2007. Her first novel, Leda, was published in February 2012. Since then she has written two books for the Christian Focus Trailblazers series for young people, Augustine: The Truth Seeker and Patrick: The Boy Who Forgave. She currently lives in one of the coolest neighbourhoods in Glasgow with a budgie and a collection of dying houseplants.