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When you’re writing the first paragraph of your new manuscript, it’s easy to ignore the formatting. After all, when your eyes are the only ones observing your work, worrying about things like proper page layout, mirror margins, section breaks, and whether or not your hyphens are in the right place can feel like obstacles to simply putting your ideas down on paper. However, once you’ve completed your manuscript and you’re ready to show it to other people, it’s important to make sure it…

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Due to an increase in availability of print-on-demand services that provide lower-cost alternatives for converting a manuscript into a printed and bound product, there is growing confusion among new authors about what constitutes the role of a publisher. To better understand the role of a publisher, and what authors should look for in a publisher relationship, we reached out to two of TAA’s 2017 conference sponsors: William England of Sentia Publishing and Sean Wakely of FlatWorld. Author Dreams, Query Letter, Manu Chao, Literary Agent, Published Author, Publishing Company, Publishing House, Self Publishing, Music Publishing

Due to an increase in availability of print-on-demand services that provide lower-cost alternatives for converting a manuscript into a printed and bound product, there is growing confusion among new authors about what constitutes the role of a publisher. To better understand the role of a publisher, and what authors should look for in a publisher relationship, we reached out to two of TAA’s 2017 conference sponsors: William England of Sentia Publishing and Sean Wakely of FlatWorld.

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