Playing the Short Game: How to Market & Sell Short Fiction by Douglas Smith
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Overview: In an engaging and conversational style, award-winning author Douglas Smith teaches you how to market and sell short stories—and much, much more.
Even experienced writers will find value here as Smith takes you from your first sale to using your stories to build a writing career. Topics include:
The Fundamentals: The different types of writers. The benefits of short fiction. Rights and licensing.
Selling Your Stories: Knowing when it's ready. Choosing markets. Submitting stories. Avoiding mistakes. How editors select stories. Dealing with rejections. When to give up on a story.
After a Sale: Contracts. Working with editors. What your first sale means. Dealing with reviews.
A Writer's Magic Bakery: Selling reprints. Foreign markets. Audio markets. Selling a collection. The indie option.
Becoming Established: Leveraging your stories. Discoverability and promotion. Career progression in short fiction.
Douglas Smith is the ideal person to write this book. His stories have appeared in thirty countries and twenty-five languages. He's won three awards and has three acclaimed collections. For years, his Foreign Market List has helped writers sell their work all over the world.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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Requirements: .ePUB, .PDF, .MOBI/.AZW reader, 1.3 Mb
Overview: In an engaging and conversational style, award-winning author Douglas Smith teaches you how to market and sell short stories—and much, much more.
Even experienced writers will find value here as Smith takes you from your first sale to using your stories to build a writing career. Topics include:
The Fundamentals: The different types of writers. The benefits of short fiction. Rights and licensing.
Selling Your Stories: Knowing when it's ready. Choosing markets. Submitting stories. Avoiding mistakes. How editors select stories. Dealing with rejections. When to give up on a story.
After a Sale: Contracts. Working with editors. What your first sale means. Dealing with reviews.
A Writer's Magic Bakery: Selling reprints. Foreign markets. Audio markets. Selling a collection. The indie option.
Becoming Established: Leveraging your stories. Discoverability and promotion. Career progression in short fiction.
Douglas Smith is the ideal person to write this book. His stories have appeared in thirty countries and twenty-five languages. He's won three awards and has three acclaimed collections. For years, his Foreign Market List has helped writers sell their work all over the world.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
Download Instructions:
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