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You have written a novel. Eighty five thousand words. Four acts. Motifs balanced. Mirrors in place. The manuscript is done.
Now what?
Between finished manuscript and published book lies a gulf. And crossing that gulf requires a different set of skills than writing.
In this episode, we leave craft behind and talk commerce. The publishing industry. Query letters. Market positioning. The paths from manuscript to readers.
We cover:→ Traditional publishing versus self publishing: choosing based on your goals→ The query letter structure: hook, story, context, credentials, closing→ How to choose comparable titles that illuminate without arrogance→ Finding and researching literary agents→ Writing a synopsis that demonstrates plot mechanics→ Building platform before you need it→ Using rejection as data to improve your approach→ A timeline for publication preparation
Writing the novel is only half the journey. Publication is the other half. The skills are different—research, querying, pitching, marketing. Learn them.
You have done the hard part. You wrote the book. Many people talk about writing novels. Few finish. You finished. Now take the next step.
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Resources:
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Questions? Reach out at rondanini.com
By Luigi Pascal RondaniniYou have written a novel. Eighty five thousand words. Four acts. Motifs balanced. Mirrors in place. The manuscript is done.
Now what?
Between finished manuscript and published book lies a gulf. And crossing that gulf requires a different set of skills than writing.
In this episode, we leave craft behind and talk commerce. The publishing industry. Query letters. Market positioning. The paths from manuscript to readers.
We cover:→ Traditional publishing versus self publishing: choosing based on your goals→ The query letter structure: hook, story, context, credentials, closing→ How to choose comparable titles that illuminate without arrogance→ Finding and researching literary agents→ Writing a synopsis that demonstrates plot mechanics→ Building platform before you need it→ Using rejection as data to improve your approach→ A timeline for publication preparation
Writing the novel is only half the journey. Publication is the other half. The skills are different—research, querying, pitching, marketing. Learn them.
You have done the hard part. You wrote the book. Many people talk about writing novels. Few finish. You finished. Now take the next step.
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Resources:
—
Questions? Reach out at rondanini.com