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		<title>&#8220;Exactly What Does It Take to Get a Book Published?&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My name is Katherine.  I am 17 years old and attend high school in Ferndale, Washington.  One of the requirements for me to be able to graduate is complete a senior culminating project, and I chose to write a book.  One of my learning goals includes finding out exactly what it takes to get a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>My name is Katherine.  I am 17 years old and attend high school in Ferndale, Washington.  One of the requirements for me to be able to graduate is complete a senior culminating project, and I chose to write a book.  One of my learning goals includes finding out exactly what it takes to get a book published.  I was wondering if you could help me to get the answers I am looking for.</strong></p>
<p>Boy, you asked a big question! Just about everything I&#8217;ve written on my blog and various websites are geared toward answering your question.  Many of my teleseminars also talk about what it takes to get published, especially the one I did with Terry Whalin at <a title="Ask about Publishing--Terry Whalin and publishing coach Diane Eble" href="http://www.askaboutpublishing.com" target="_blank">www.askaboutpublishing.com</a>.</p>
<p>So I suggest you poke around my sites, especially this blog. Also, <a title="Author Success Plan" href="http://www.authorsuccessplan.com" target="_blank">get the Author Success Plan</a>. That 5-part minicourse is packed with insider&#8217;s tips on publishing and being a <em>successful author</em> gleaned from my 30+ years in publishing. It answers your question and shows you where to start: With the A-B-C&#8217;s of becoming a successful author.</p>
<p>Basically, it boils down to: <span id="more-1309"></span>Having a great idea, and building a following of people who like you and your idea. If you have enough of a following, a traditional publisher will take the risk of publishing you. Or, you need to publish it yourself, and glean a following through marketing.</p>
<p>Publishing has been undergoing a massive sea change, especially in the past 3 years. These days it&#8217;s very difficult to take the traditional publishing path, in which you get a publisher to take on all the costs of publishing and pay you a royalty (percentage of sales&#8211;usually 7.5% of what they get after they give the bookstores their 55% discount). Publishers just don&#8217;t want to take the financial risk of publishing an author unless the author can practically guarantee they can sell a lot of books, because the author already has a large following (called an author &#8220;platform&#8221;).</p>
<p>But while that old way of publishing is crumbling, a lot of alternative ways of getting published are springing up. More publishers are offering &#8220;publishing services&#8221; in a sort of partnership model of publishing whereby publisher and author share the costs.  That&#8217;s one of the things Terry and I talked about in the interview I mentioned, which you can listen to after signing up at <a title="Ask about Publishing--Terry Whalin and publishing coach Diane Eble" href="http://www.askaboutpublishing.com" target="_blank">www.askaboutpublishing.com</a>. (I send you to the Ask page to sign up just so you&#8217;ll see how a cool way to market books works. It&#8217;s call the <a title="Virtual Book Tour infromation" href="http://www.virtualbooktourexpert.com" target="_blank">Virtual Book Tour</a>, and I do these for publishers and authors.)</p>
<p>So I suggest you do a little more research on my sites, and if you still have questions, ask! I have a form on this blog (upper right corner) where you can ask questions any time. I periodically hold FAQ teleseminar to answer questions; asking a question on the form assures you&#8217;ll be notified.</p>
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