www.inkthinkerblog.com — UPDATED MARCH 7, 2006, 11 p.m.
Whether you’re going the traditional publishing route or publishing your own novel, nonfiction book, or poetry collection, it pays to do your research.
It kind of goes without saying that this isn’t a comprehensive list–it’s just getting started–but these online resources for traditional and self-publishing authors are worth checking out:
The Publishing Law Center, from attorney-publisher Lloyd Rich
www.copylaw.com, from Lloyd J. Jassin, author of The Copyright Permission and Libel Handbook
Articles for Writers and Publishers from Ivan Hoffman, Attorney at Law
“Preparing Your Book Proposal or Manuscript for Submission,” by Marcia Yudkin
Agents and Other Representation, an alphabetical listing and tips for approaching representation from Preditors & Editors
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Do you have a resource that you think should be included on this list? E-mail me at kristen@kristenkingfreelancing.com, and I’ll be sure to add it.
Also, check out the list of online resources for self-publishers and books for self-publishers.
Thanks to Kathy Rapp, Brian Jud, John Culleton, Pete Masterson for their great suggestions. Keep ’em coming, folks!
Happy writing!
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Except for Poynter and Ross, all the resources listed are by unknowns. What about Fern Reiss? Penny Sassevieri? Pete Masterson?
Visit the url listed below and feel free to copy what you need.
http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf