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You can easily become a published author according to this news. Is it true?

Filed under: Getting Published — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — LaRene @ 11:12 pm

I’m a published author with four books and two more on the way. They say it is easy to become a published author. Yet, it can be very difficult. For this amount of money, we can help make the experience easier for you. Is it really true?

People come up to me all the time and tell me that they have a story they want to have published. I see apprehension and excitement in their eyes and I know what they are feeling. When I decided to get my story published, I found it daunting.

As a friend, I want to do something different here. I’m going to be blunt and tell you what it’s really like. If you still want to become a published author, as a friend, I will mentor you through the maze. You can get really hurt emotionally and it is easy to pour money down the drain. I will tell you what it’s like to be picked up by a publisher or to become self-published. You can read the material and decide for yourself.

Many seasoned authors are choosing to follow the self-publishing route. You might want to read why in my free e-book, “What Does it Take to Become a Successful Published Author.” If you really want to become a published author, then you can join me and I’ll mentor you through the process. Before I mentor you, I want you to understand the advantages of both sides of the publishing world. That way you can make an intelligent decision and understand what I’m telling you.

When I decided to enter the industry, it was very overwhelming. For help, I turned to a few books. The first book I read was written by a literary agent and he was very discouraging. According to his book, he receives 5000 requests a week for his services. You can only imagine how many rejection letters he sent out on a daily basis. A literary agent will not take a new author unless they find a publisher first. Most publishers will not look at you without a literary agent.

After reading numerous books, I decided to publish my book myself. With my background, I probably have put more deals together than some literary agents. The biggest problem with self-publishing is you can and usually do make expensive mistakes. This is why I decided to mentor people. I would have loved if someone reached out and talked me through the process when I started. It cost me money and it was very emotional. I never felt so alone in a business as I did during this time of my learning.

Since I love to learn, I decided to go out and see if the books were telling me the truth. I hired someone to get me into some important places. My journey started in New York City. On this trip, I saw and spoke with people who educated me.

The first person I saw in New York City was an associated editor at Scholastic Magazine, named Lisa Feder-Feitel. As we got off the elevator, Scholastic’s offices took me back. I didn’t expect the bright colors and the décor. For a moment, I felt like I was in an elementary school. I had expected to sit in an office. Instead, we sat down at a table where our knees barely touched the edge of it. I expected any minute to have kids join us with their crayons and coloring books. It was really fun and Lisa was very warm and wonderful to talk with.

On this trip, I visited with Mark Schoenwald, an Executive Vice President of Thomas Nelson Publishers. I learned how a large publisher works and how they view new authors. You can read more in my e-book.

My visits didn’t stop with Thomas Nelson Publishers. I spent time with Peter Cannon of Publishers Weekly magazine. He was one of their editors and I learned a lot from talking with him. Publishers want to get a good review from Publishers Weekly on their new book. It helps stores buy a book they have coming out. I thought it was interesting to talk with him. For me, I never bought or read a book because of a review. I bought it because someone I trusted recommended it.

From Peter’s office, I went to a meeting with Bowker. They are the source for ISBN numbers for your books. They have other services that are important to the success of your book as well.

After I met with Bowker, I went into an hour-long meeting with Barnes and Noble’s head and regional buyers. Now, I understand how they work. Before the meeting, I bumped into Barnes and Noble Vice President, Robert C. Knowles, and I had a nice chat with him.

Now, I understood how large bookstores handle buying books. I wanted to know if it was different for small family-owned bookstores. I stopped in and interviewed numerous bookstore owners across the nation. Every bookstore owner had the same attitude on how they chose their books.

While I was there, I had some owners give me the names of independent distributors. Then I called them up to learn what challenges they had working with bookstores. They have a hard job and I really appreciate what they do.

Again, I wish that I had someone talk me through the publishing business. You really have no idea what it’s like until you have to do it. When authors come up to me, I listen and my heart aches for them. I know most of them will never get started or they will quit at the first bump in the road. There is so much you need to learn and they have such a learning curve ahead of them.

I love the business side of publishing as much as I do writing. Most authors aren’t wired for business. Since I have so much vast knowledge of the publishing field, I decided to mentor others. It made sense to use the Internet. This way, I can mentor and still have a career and life. Join me today by downloading my free e-book, “What Does it Take to Become a Successful Published Author.” Then we will talk! E-book – Or you can go to another website for more information.

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Have you ever felt like everyone was against you?

Filed under: Contests — Tags: , , , , — LaRene @ 6:28 pm

It is hard to live in a galaxy when everyone is looking for you and it means your life if they find you. This is my story or what I should say, my fictional story: Where the evil Suzair the Great wants a young boy because he found one of the all-powerful white Stone. When a man unknowingly finds the boy first, he finds the whole galaxy is gunning for his ship.

Stones’ Quest: In Search of its Master begins the tale of this great quest of the all-knowing Stones. Filled with mystery and magic, spaceships and spies, the story chronicles an ongoing war between good and evil, and one man’s journey to understand his own place in the universe.

Will they find the rest of the Stones that have the power to stop the evil from destroying the galaxy? Or will they be caught and destroyed before the quest is completed? Who will die and who will live? But, most important, how did the Stones come to leave the galaxy for so long? This is the question I want you to answer for me. Don’t help me unless you are a young adult or you know of one.

Just send me your explanation as to why the Stones left the galaxy for so many years. It will be posted online for a vote. I’m giving away a prize of $100.00 to the person who receives the most votes for their explanation. Here are the rules:

1. You need to join the Stones’ Quest fan club at www.stonesquest.com/history/
This way I can keep you up to date on the contest and future events.
2. Use your own imagination and come up with your ideas on why the Stones had to leave the galaxy.
3. The explanation needs to be under a thousand words.
4. Upon completion submit the article to me at larene@stonesquest.com. I’ll post it on Stumbleupon and digg.
5. The person with the most votes in combination of the two sites will win the $100.00. So I suggest you tell your friends to vote.
6. The cut off time for voting will be September 1st.
7. Only one entry per person.

This will be a prelude into the next contest that will begin in September. I’ll be giving away a Wii for the  grand prize.

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