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Traditional Publishing Contract Terms Explained: What Every Author Needs to Know

Landing a traditional book deal is exciting, the kind of moment you imagine when you’re typing away at your manuscript, dreaming of seeing your name on a spine in a bookstore. But that excitement? It can disappear fast the moment a publishing contract hits your inbox and you realize you have no clue what half […]

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How to Write a Query Letter for a Literary Agent (With Examples & Tips)

Selling your manuscript starts long before your book lands in a bookstore. It starts with a single page: your query letter. In fact, many agents decide whether to read your manuscript based solely on your query. If your pitch doesn’t land, your book never gets a chance. I know that sounds harsh, but it’s the

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How Long Does Traditional Publishing Take? A Timeline for Authors

If you’re dreaming of seeing your book on shelves at Barnes & Noble or your name printed by one of the Big Five publishers, you’re probably wondering: How long does traditional publishing take? The truth? It takes time. More time than most new authors expect. You could pour your heart into a manuscript, polish it

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Traditional Publishing Process Step by Step (2025 Guide)

If you’re serious about publishing your book the traditional way, understanding the traditional publishing process step by step is absolutely essential. A lot of writers dive into querying without realizing how much groundwork they need to lay first. Traditional publishing is not a guessing game or a lucky break. It’s a series of deliberate moves

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Best Traditional Publishing Houses for Debut Novels

Getting a traditional publishing deal is one of the biggest milestones for any debut author. It’s that moment when years of writing, revising, and doubting yourself finally lead to something tangible—a real book, backed by a real team. But landing a contract isn’t just about writing a good book. It’s also about finding the right

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How to Submit a Manuscript to a Traditional Publisher (2025 Guide)

Finishing a book is a massive achievement. It’s the part no one else sees—the late nights, the self-doubt, the rewrites that nearly broke you. You pushed through all of it, and now you’re holding something that didn’t exist before: a full manuscript, shaped by your imagination and your grit. But writing the book was only

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How to Create a Book Imprint for Self-Publishing in 2025

One of the questions I get asked a lot is, “Should I create my own book imprint?” The short answer is yes, especially if you’re in this for the long game. Creating a book imprint for self-publishing isn’t just about making your work look more professional. It also helps you establish a publishing identity that

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Best Genres for Self-Publishing Success (2025 Guide)

If you’re self-publishing a book in 2025, your genre can make or break your success. You could write a masterpiece, but if it’s in a genre no one’s searching for—or worse, one that’s oversaturated without a solid niche—you’ll struggle to get readers, reviews, or royalties. That’s why choosing the right book genre requires both creativity

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How to Get Book Reviews for Self-Published Books in 2025

Last week, I bought a new toaster. But before I clicked “Buy Now,” I obsessively checked the reviews of every model that caught my eye. I scanned star ratings, dug into paragraphs of praise and complaints, and weighed one reviewer’s burnt toast horror story against another’s flawless bagel test. And somewhere between scrolling and comparing,

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How to Format an eBook for Self-Publishing: A Step-by-Step Guide (2025)

If you’re publishing through a traditional publisher, formatting isn’t something you have to worry about. They take care of everything—laying out the pages, making sure the book looks right on paper or on a screen, and handling all the technical stuff behind the scenes. But when you’re self-publishing an eBook, it’s a different story. You’re

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