Traditional Publishing Links For Writers

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Literary Agents

The Writer's Handbook

Getting a Book Published

How to Find a Literary Agent for Your Book

Start Here: How to Get Your Book Published
Finding a Publisher vs. Finding an Agent

Start Here: How to Write a Book Proposal

Bewares, Recommendations & Background Check


11 Steps to Finding the Agent Who’ll Love Your Book

What’s Your Genre? A High-Level Overview for Writers
Shelf Awareness is a free e-newsletter about books and the book industry.

Guide to Literary Agents 2017: The Most Trusted Guide to Getting Published

Query Tracker has about 200 publisher listings and 1,000 agent listings. Basic service is free.

Writers Market with thousands of listings this is, by far, the best place to research book publishers.


Publishing 101: A First-Time Author’s Guide to Getting Published, Marketing and Promoting Your Book, and Building a Successful Career

"Publisher’s Lunch is a daily e-mail newsletter with all the latest news about publishing worldwide, including recent book deals and who agented them. A full subscription costs, but the “lite” version is still free."

"Agent Query is a FREE, large, searchable agent directory that provides information on interests, submission requirements, background, and sales. Unlike some other online agent listings, it vets the agents it includes."

PublishersMarketplace.com is the best place to research literary agents. Not only do many have member pages here, but you can search the publishing deals database by genre, category, and/or keyword to pinpoint the best agents for your work. Subscription required.

"The Association of Authors’ Representatives (AAR) is open to agents who’ve been in business for at least two years, and satisfy minimum sales criteria. Its website includes a list of member agents, suggested questions for authors to ask prospective agents, and a Canon of Ethics that excludes reading and evaluation fees, secret profits, and referral fees."

Books

Nonfiction Book Proposals Anybody Can Write The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published


Dan Poynter
 

Running Your Book Publishing Business

Statistics on the Professional Speaking Industry
FREE Documents

Book Industry Statistics
The Self-Publishing Manual: How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book

Writing a Query Letter

Anatomy of a Winning Query

Example of a Good Query Letter

How to Write a Query Letter: Nonfiction and Memoir
HOW TO FIND A (REAL!) LITERARY AGENT
- Writing the Query Letter


Agent Query Letters That Actually Worked for Nonfiction
Successful Queries: Agent Verna Dreisbach and ‘The Power of Memoir’

THE SECRET TO A WINNING QUERY tells how to write a proposal for a book to send to a publisher to get your book published.

Writing a Synopsis

How to write a non-fiction synopsis

How to Write a Synopsis of Your Nonfiction Book
Writing a Synopsis

How to Write a Nonfiction Book Synopsis

Book Proposals

The Basics of a Book Proposal

Lists of Regular Publishers


Book Zone: Publishers
British Book Publishers

LookSmart's: New Age Publishers

writerswrite.com's Book Publisher Links has links to most of the MAJOR publishers web sites.
book trust's: Major UK publishers and their imprints has a long list of UK publishers but few actual links.

NAPRA Membership List is THE best page I've found, so far, with exact contacts for authors, musicians and other artists looking for publishers, agents, etc. 
 

Major Pages

Poets & Writers: Literary Agents Database

Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America has THUMBS DOWN AGENCIES LIST

Resource Links Pages

Book Lover Resources has MANY book related links. trade-page.com's: book page has links to many distribution channels not given in the above pages.

Other Publisher Links

1st books

Origin Press

paraview press

beyond words publishing


empyrean quest

cwdaniel
new age books India

rowan press

cyberplexus

superior books

Galde Press

New Paradigm Books

Other Articles, Links and Videos

The Safest Way to Search for an Agent
How to Choose a Print on Demand Publisher 

What Is The Difference Between a Query Letter and a Synopsis?
Choosing an Agent

Evaluating an Agent's Website
Top 5 Self-Published Authors Who Made It Big In The World Of Literature

Why simultaneously submitting to very small presses and literary agents is not working

Sites Let Amateurs Be Published Authors Without the Book Deal (5/4/06: Washington Post)

How to Format a Book: 10 Tips Your Editor Wants You To Know
https://thewritelife.com/how-to-format-a-book

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