Kudos for a Successful Author of a YA Fantasy
Before I get into my topic for today’s blog, I have to share with you the success of one of my clients. Diana Zimmerman, the author of a young adult novel, Kandide, Secret of the Mists, just got her pay-to-publish book picked up by Scholastic Books and landed a major article in Publishers Weekly. In case you think Diana is just lucky, let me tell you that for two years, she has been promoting hard. She says she has done around 350 live appearances throughout the US—even selling 250 copies of her book once at a bookstore signing. She has sold 12,000 in all.
Now, if anyone tells you that an unknown author cannot succeed today, that young adult books aren’t selling, that a major publisher will not express interest in a pay-to-publish or self-published book, just remember Diana Zimmerman and Kandide. I am thrilled for this author and highly impressed by her efforts.
Your Publisher Search
Are you seeking a publisher for your book? Do you ever launch a Google search to find a publisher? I notice that if I do a search using keywords, “publisher seeking manuscripts,” or “find a publisher,” or “publisher seeks manuscripts,” quite a few options come up. You might also try, “publisher seeks novel,” or “young adult mystery publisher.”
But beware, just because a publisher has a listing related to your search doesn’t mean he is legitimate or that the listing is current. The search is just the beginning. It is your responsibility to find out more about the publisher via his/her website. Be thorough. Do further searches using this publisher’s name and the word “warning” or “scam” to see what comes up.
Patricia Fry’s online Courses
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