The task of getting published is one of the daunting aspects of writing. This can be difficult, if you want to get published by a traditional publishing house. It's not as difficult if you want to self-publish. In this article I will share with you the steps involved in getting your work published either traditionally or through self-publishing.
Mainstream publishers are often reluctant to accept work from young writers as anyone under 18 cannot sign a contract on their own and will require parental involvement. That is not to say you cannot submit to them but make sure your work is of high quality as you will be competing with adult writers. There are also several publishers that cater specifically to young writers, for a list of these, check out the book THE YOUNG WRITER'S GUIDE TO GETTING PUBLISHED. There are also several sites on the web that accept work from young writers such as http://stonesoup.com and Merlyn's pen. Make sure you edit your work thoroughly and follow the submission guidelines for publishers carefully. Some publishers prefer that you send a query letter only at first describing your project. The query letter should be only one page long. If it is longer than that a busy editor will likely just throw it to one side. Think of the back cover summary you see on most books you buy, try to summarize what your book is about in a few words. This can be difficult but it must be done and done in a way that grabs an editor's attention. Some publishers will allow you to submit a query letter and a few chapters of your work or your entire book. It is important that you use the correct font, you can't go wrong with courier new 12 pt and a double spaced manuscript. The query letter can use the same font but there is no need to double space it.
Let's now take a look at self publishing. Self publishing has become quite easy with the advent of self publishers like Lulu. At http://lulu.com you can publish your work for free. However lulu does take a small commission of anything you sell. Lulu also sells ISBN's for around $100 U.S. dollars. An ISBN will make your book available for international sale. It will become available to places like http://Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble and hundreds of other distributors worldwide. When you self publish you set your own price and your age never becomes a factor as it will be with some traditional publishers. If you decide to self publish everything falls into your hands, from editing to formatting. Lulu provides several services for these publishing details, however the costs can add up for young writers. The good news is that with patience and determination you can do it yourself. Lulu provides templates for formatting your book. If you can find a teacher, friend or parent to help you with editing you are well on your way without breaking the bank. Lulu makes making your book cover as easy as possible although you are responsible for finding your own image if you do not wish to use their images.
Finally, there is nothing like seeing your work in print and the opportunities for young writers are greater than ever.
Tips For Young Writers
CPA or Certified Public Accountant is the statutory title that is given to qualified accountants in the US, who have passed out the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and have also met the additional state experience and education requirements for certification as a CPA. Only the licensed CPAs in most of the states in the US can provide to the public attestation opinions on the financial statements. The general public know CPAs as excellent finance and business consultants and tax expertise and for keeping the books of small organizations. Corporations that are into finance function employ CPAs as Finance Managers or Chief Financial Officers or they are even employed as CEOs, depending on their knowledge of the business and practice.
Several men and women who complete accounting programs benefit from the excellent training. They have strong communication and interpersonal skills and technical-knowledge and prior to graduation they build on practical experience as well. But it takes more this to create a successful career. Some of the career tips for young CPAs are listed below:
1. You need to have belief in yourself because if you exude confidence, your colleagues and clients will pick you for that level of competency showcased. Believe in yourself and never think that you cannot have the career you imagine.
2. You should always be willing to try out new things and be ready to face failure as well. Accountants who have been successful in their careers have recognized that there is more to get ahead than simply getting the work done. Do not hesitate in trying out new things because if you keep thinking about failure, then you can never achieve anything in life. Best learning experiences often follow failure.
3. It always helps to set a goal and then work towards it. Try and create a personal strategic plan and identify your professional and personal goals. You also need to think realistically about your weaknesses and strengths and allocate your energy and time towards the execution of plans.
4. Find a good mentor for yourself because like a good coach, he will listen to you and watch you in action and then there can be some reflection on what can bring some improvement. Best mentors are people who need to under stand where you are heading and to know what all it takes to reach your goals.
5. You should take control of your schedule because your life can go haywire due to the tight deadlines, demanding clients and long hours. According to successful CPAs, balance is very necessary. You need to decide on priorities and establish a schedule to meet your needs.
6. Always be prepared. Learn about your clients, ask questions and participate in conferences. As a CPA advances towards senior management, he or she learns that advance planning is important to help the job done smoothly.
7. Listen to your contacts, colleagues and clients and try to observe effective communication. Work on the different presentation styles and watch how people react to each.
You need to know the art applicable and like a successful chef you need to combine every ingredient to create a masterpiece.
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