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The Little Guide to Getting Your Book Published takes prospective authors from idea to draft manuscript to published book in a step-by-step process.
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The Little Guide to Getting Your Book Published takes prospective authors from idea to draft manuscript to published book in a step-by-step process.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- STK-001
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 244g
- ISBN-13: 9781475870176
- ISBN-10: 1475870175
- Artikelnr.: 67655148
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- STK-001
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 244g
- ISBN-13: 9781475870176
- ISBN-10: 1475870175
- Artikelnr.: 67655148
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John Bond (1612-1676) was a Calvinistic puritan divine. In 1643 he became a member of the Westminster Assembly of divines, and in December 1645 succeeded to the mastership of the Savoy. He wrote numerous works, and preached often before the assembly. C. Matthew McMahon, Ph.D., Th.D., is a Reformed theologian, and pastor of Grace Chapel in Crossville, TN. He is the founder and chairman of A Puritan's Mind, the largest Reformed website on the internet for students of the Bible concerning Reformed Theology, the Puritans and Covenant Theology. He is the founder of Puritan Publications which publishes rare Reformed and Puritan works from the 17th century, specializing in the Westminster Assembly. He is also a managing partner at Reformed.org, and the Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics.
Foreword: A Detailed Road Map
Preface: Helping Authors Get Their Book Published
Acknowledgments
Introduction: How to Use This Book
Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Starting with a Purpose
Chapter 2: Understanding the Difference between a Book, Textbook, and
Monograph?
Chapter 3: Defining Your Idea or Topic
Chapter 4: Developing a Title and Summary
Chapter 5: Defining Your Ideal Reader or Customer
Chapter 6: Deciding on Sole or Co-Authorship
Part II: Writing Your Manuscript
Chapter 7: Developing a Plan
Chapter 8: Developing a Timeline
Chapter 9: Understanding the Parts of the Book
Chapter 10: Creating Chapter Outlines
Chapter 11: Writing Your First Draft
Chapter 12: Adding Tables and Figures
Chapter 13: Keeping Track of Sources and References
Chapter 14: Editing Your Work
Chapter 15: Getting Feedback from Reviewers
Chapter 16: Finalizing Your Manuscript
Part III: Selecting a Book Publishing Model
Chapter 17: Understanding Book Publishing
Chapter 18: Considering Self-Publishing
Chapter 19: Finding a Publisher
Chapter 20: Finding an Agent
Chapter 21: Creating a Book Proposal and Query Letter
Chapter 22: Getting Endorsements for Your Book
Chapter 23: Signing a Contract: Success!
Part IV: Getting Published
Chapter 24: Submitting Your Manuscript
Chapter 25: Understanding a Publisher's Review and Addressing Revisions
Chapter 26: Accepted
Chapter 27: Envisioning a Cover Design
Chapter 28: Reviewing Page Proofs and the Final Steps
Part V: Your Published Book and the Importance of Marketing
Chapter 29: How a Publisher Markets and Promotes a Book
Chapter 30: What is an Author Promotional Platform and Why it Matters?
Chapter 31: Pursuing International Editions
Chapter 32: After Publication: Continuing the Journey
Sample Form: Publication Plan
Bibliography
Suggested Reading
Resources
Index
Preface: Helping Authors Get Their Book Published
Acknowledgments
Introduction: How to Use This Book
Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Starting with a Purpose
Chapter 2: Understanding the Difference between a Book, Textbook, and
Monograph?
Chapter 3: Defining Your Idea or Topic
Chapter 4: Developing a Title and Summary
Chapter 5: Defining Your Ideal Reader or Customer
Chapter 6: Deciding on Sole or Co-Authorship
Part II: Writing Your Manuscript
Chapter 7: Developing a Plan
Chapter 8: Developing a Timeline
Chapter 9: Understanding the Parts of the Book
Chapter 10: Creating Chapter Outlines
Chapter 11: Writing Your First Draft
Chapter 12: Adding Tables and Figures
Chapter 13: Keeping Track of Sources and References
Chapter 14: Editing Your Work
Chapter 15: Getting Feedback from Reviewers
Chapter 16: Finalizing Your Manuscript
Part III: Selecting a Book Publishing Model
Chapter 17: Understanding Book Publishing
Chapter 18: Considering Self-Publishing
Chapter 19: Finding a Publisher
Chapter 20: Finding an Agent
Chapter 21: Creating a Book Proposal and Query Letter
Chapter 22: Getting Endorsements for Your Book
Chapter 23: Signing a Contract: Success!
Part IV: Getting Published
Chapter 24: Submitting Your Manuscript
Chapter 25: Understanding a Publisher's Review and Addressing Revisions
Chapter 26: Accepted
Chapter 27: Envisioning a Cover Design
Chapter 28: Reviewing Page Proofs and the Final Steps
Part V: Your Published Book and the Importance of Marketing
Chapter 29: How a Publisher Markets and Promotes a Book
Chapter 30: What is an Author Promotional Platform and Why it Matters?
Chapter 31: Pursuing International Editions
Chapter 32: After Publication: Continuing the Journey
Sample Form: Publication Plan
Bibliography
Suggested Reading
Resources
Index
Foreword: A Detailed Road Map
Preface: Helping Authors Get Their Book Published
Acknowledgments
Introduction: How to Use This Book
Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Starting with a Purpose
Chapter 2: Understanding the Difference between a Book, Textbook, and
Monograph?
Chapter 3: Defining Your Idea or Topic
Chapter 4: Developing a Title and Summary
Chapter 5: Defining Your Ideal Reader or Customer
Chapter 6: Deciding on Sole or Co-Authorship
Part II: Writing Your Manuscript
Chapter 7: Developing a Plan
Chapter 8: Developing a Timeline
Chapter 9: Understanding the Parts of the Book
Chapter 10: Creating Chapter Outlines
Chapter 11: Writing Your First Draft
Chapter 12: Adding Tables and Figures
Chapter 13: Keeping Track of Sources and References
Chapter 14: Editing Your Work
Chapter 15: Getting Feedback from Reviewers
Chapter 16: Finalizing Your Manuscript
Part III: Selecting a Book Publishing Model
Chapter 17: Understanding Book Publishing
Chapter 18: Considering Self-Publishing
Chapter 19: Finding a Publisher
Chapter 20: Finding an Agent
Chapter 21: Creating a Book Proposal and Query Letter
Chapter 22: Getting Endorsements for Your Book
Chapter 23: Signing a Contract: Success!
Part IV: Getting Published
Chapter 24: Submitting Your Manuscript
Chapter 25: Understanding a Publisher's Review and Addressing Revisions
Chapter 26: Accepted
Chapter 27: Envisioning a Cover Design
Chapter 28: Reviewing Page Proofs and the Final Steps
Part V: Your Published Book and the Importance of Marketing
Chapter 29: How a Publisher Markets and Promotes a Book
Chapter 30: What is an Author Promotional Platform and Why it Matters?
Chapter 31: Pursuing International Editions
Chapter 32: After Publication: Continuing the Journey
Sample Form: Publication Plan
Bibliography
Suggested Reading
Resources
Index
Preface: Helping Authors Get Their Book Published
Acknowledgments
Introduction: How to Use This Book
Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Starting with a Purpose
Chapter 2: Understanding the Difference between a Book, Textbook, and
Monograph?
Chapter 3: Defining Your Idea or Topic
Chapter 4: Developing a Title and Summary
Chapter 5: Defining Your Ideal Reader or Customer
Chapter 6: Deciding on Sole or Co-Authorship
Part II: Writing Your Manuscript
Chapter 7: Developing a Plan
Chapter 8: Developing a Timeline
Chapter 9: Understanding the Parts of the Book
Chapter 10: Creating Chapter Outlines
Chapter 11: Writing Your First Draft
Chapter 12: Adding Tables and Figures
Chapter 13: Keeping Track of Sources and References
Chapter 14: Editing Your Work
Chapter 15: Getting Feedback from Reviewers
Chapter 16: Finalizing Your Manuscript
Part III: Selecting a Book Publishing Model
Chapter 17: Understanding Book Publishing
Chapter 18: Considering Self-Publishing
Chapter 19: Finding a Publisher
Chapter 20: Finding an Agent
Chapter 21: Creating a Book Proposal and Query Letter
Chapter 22: Getting Endorsements for Your Book
Chapter 23: Signing a Contract: Success!
Part IV: Getting Published
Chapter 24: Submitting Your Manuscript
Chapter 25: Understanding a Publisher's Review and Addressing Revisions
Chapter 26: Accepted
Chapter 27: Envisioning a Cover Design
Chapter 28: Reviewing Page Proofs and the Final Steps
Part V: Your Published Book and the Importance of Marketing
Chapter 29: How a Publisher Markets and Promotes a Book
Chapter 30: What is an Author Promotional Platform and Why it Matters?
Chapter 31: Pursuing International Editions
Chapter 32: After Publication: Continuing the Journey
Sample Form: Publication Plan
Bibliography
Suggested Reading
Resources
Index