article thumbnail

What If You’re Writing Novellas? Now What?

Jane Friedman

Its difficult to find someone who wants to publish it. No one wants to spend money on such a little book (whether youre a publisher or a customer). A novella is perfect, perched between prose and poetry, allowing the reader (not to mention the writer) plenty of space and time to think about things. And it wasnt easy.

Prose 136
article thumbnail

The New Chicago’s Here! The New Chicago’s Here!

Arrant Pedantry

”) Inside, you’ll find new guidance on inclusive language, electronic publishing, self-publishing, editing fiction, AI, new media, and more. He has served as principal reviser of the last three editions of the Manual , including the newly published 18th. His responses are below.

Prose 325
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Greeting Card Writing Jobs: 7 Companies That Pay Freelancers

Make a Living Writing

One of the best things about greeting card writing jobs is that most companies don’t care whether you’ve just been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize or your mom’s refrigerator is the only place your writing has ever been published. This is an updated version of a story that was previously published.

article thumbnail

Is It a Book? 5 Ways to Test Your Nonfiction Book Idea

Jane Friedman

Writing and publishing a nonfiction book is a big investment—of time, energy, and often money. What kind of publishing path is right for your book? When new authors come to us, they often have an idea in their minds about what getting their dream publishing deal will look like: an agent, a big advance, and a book tour.

Prose 138
article thumbnail

Book Editing Process

Melanie Saxton

I may suggest that we tighten up your prose, rewrite your copy when needed, and edit for length and completeness. Check out my Book Publishing page if you need help with self-publishing. Communication is key as we work out final edits. I can help you write your front matter, back cover, author’s bio, and chapter titles.

Prose 130
article thumbnail

The Platform Authors Need Now (That Isn’t Social Media)

Jane Friedman

For years now, we’ve been told by agents and publishers, “Nice writing, but you need more platform to sell this book,” or “I’m not sure where this fits in the marketplace—what’s your platform?” Some authors worry about publishing “too much” of their story. You hear “platform” and think selling and shilling and sacrificing privacy.

article thumbnail

20 Break-In Magazines for New Freelance Writers

Make a Living Writing

This magazine published monthly is all about horses. A diverse literary magazine published three times per year and features poetry, fiction, and essays of promising writers. A literary journal, publishes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction quarterly. Rate: Prose: $10 – $100, Poems: $25 per piece. # 5 – Contrary.

Freelance 111