Issue One Hundred Sixty Four – Authors Publish Magazine https://authorspublish.com We help authors get their words into the world. Thu, 21 Mar 2024 19:26:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Holiday House: Now Seeking Children’s Books https://authorspublish.com/holiday-house-now-seeking-childrens-books/ https://authorspublish.com/holiday-house-now-seeking-childrens-books/#comments Thu, 30 Jun 2016 15:29:34 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=6001 Holiday House is an established and reputable children’s book publishers. Holiday House was founded in 1935. They publish picture books as well as books aimed at children grades 1-3, grades 4-6, and grades 7 and up. They are based out of New York City. They have published many well known books and authors, including Kenneth Grahame. The books that they have published have won numerous respected awards and honors.

They specialize in quality hardcovers, from picture books to young adult, both fiction and nonfiction.

Because they receive so many submissions they cannot respond to all of them personally. Although if they are interested in your manuscript, they will respond within four months of receiving it. If you have not heard from them in four months, consider your manuscript rejected.

Submit your entire manuscript, even if you are submitting a novel. They accept submissions through mail and email. They do not accept registered or certified mail and there is no need to include a self addressed and stamped envelope.

If you are submitting a picture book, there is no need to submit illustrations, but if you are an artist that has them, include copies, never originals.

To learn more or to submit, visit their website here.

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6 Ways to Increase Your Writing Output https://authorspublish.com/6-ways-to-increase-your-writing-output/ Thu, 30 Jun 2016 15:28:30 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=5992 Many of the leading authors in the world do not just sit back and rest on their laurels after attaining best-seller status. If anything, they go on to write more books that are just as good, if not better, than their previous ones.

If you want to have a chance at succeeding as a writer, you too need to follow their example. You need to work just as much to increase your writing output. After all, if you don’t write, you can’t call yourself a writer, can you?

So, how should you go about being more productive as a writer? What steps should you take? What strategies should you implement?

Plan Your Plot

Simply deciding to write, without knowing what you want to convey to your target audience, is a recipe for disaster.

Stories must have a plot. So, what’s yours?

Taking time to come up with a basic plot for your stories will ensure that you avoid confusion while enhancing your writing output.

Should you feel that you are lacking inspiration, do what you have to in order to get inspired. Agatha Christie thought out her murder plots while munching apples in the bathtub. Do what works for you and get things moving.

Keep Distractions at Bay

There’s no way you will be productive if you are dealing with distractions. There’s only so much multi-tasking the human mind is capable of. And if there’s something that is capable of draining your mind, it’s getting into the skin of your characters and conveying that in form of words.

So, if you want to increase your writing output, you need to keep distractions at bay. Switch off that TV, block the internet if you have to, and find a calm environment for writing. It’s the only way you are going to get things done

Just Get On With It

While it is advisable for you to get rid of distractions before you begin to write, know that you will never have the perfect conditions for writing. There will always be something that comes up. It is therefore in your best interest to just get on with it.

According to best-selling author Jodi Picoult, “you can’t edit a blank page.” The writer emphasized that having a writer’s block is down to simply having too much time on your hands. And when you think about it, she’s right. I mean, didn’t you always turn in your exam essays on time?

So, force yourself to write even if you don’t want to. A sentence or two is better than a blank page.

Set a Minimum Writing Requirement

Do you know why to-do lists are so effective? It’s because they create a sense of obligation and force people to do the things that they wrote down. Setting a minimum writing requirement will achieve a similar effect.

If you are just starting out with your resolution to be more productive, set a small goal. You could start off with 500 words a day as the minimum that you should write, and then increase your output as time goes by.

You could also choose to set aside a time minimum requirement as opposed to setting a lower word limit. It’s amazing what you could do in 30 minutes if you choose to stay focused on your writing for the entire time.

If you think that famous authors do not set minimum requirements, think again. In his book On Writing, Stephen King stated that he writes 10 pages every day. Who are you not to follow suit?

Set Milestones and Celebrate Each Achievement

Writing can be quite exhausting. If you keep on writing without breaks, you may just burnout before you complete your book. At the very least, the quality of that book will keep on decreasing.

The best way to increase your writing output is to set milestones. It could be something as difficult as 20,000 words written or something more achievable like 150 minutes of focused writing. What matters is that you take the time to celebrate each milestone and take a well deserved break – which could range from several hours to an entire day or weekend. By the time you resume your writing, your mind will be fresh and ready to go.

Take Part in a Writing Challenge Program

Writing is usually a solitary activity. However, human beings are social animals. It can be quite difficult for you to lock yourself away for weeks at a time, in an attempt to be more productive. This is where writing programs and challenges come in.

No writing challenge program is as famous as the annual NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). This annual writing program is meant to challenge writers to write a novel in a month.

The annual writing challenge program allows you to create an account on the NaNoWriMo site and announce your intention to write a book. This public announcement keeps you accountable.

You will also get to use the online platform to track your writing progress, get support from other writers and even get the opportunity to arrange face-to-face meetings with your fellow local writers.

Writing challenges are a good idea if you are struggling to be more productive. There is nothing like a short deadline to get the brain juices flowing.

 

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Garo: Now Seeking Submissions https://authorspublish.com/garo-now-seeking-submissions/ Wed, 15 Jun 2016 21:46:21 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=6039 Garo is an online magazine of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, interviews, and artwork published by the Rocky Mountain Land Library. Named after a Colorado rancher who built a town around a railroad stop, Garo publishes work that helps people feel close to the land, and close to one another. They like writing that reveals something new about the natural world, something secret whispered in the wild. They also like building campfires and fixing old ranches. At Garo, they’re up for anything—from mountaintop love letters to backcountry jokes—as long as it involves the great outdoors.

Garo is published often, and they accept submissions year-round. Submitting authors can read past publications online to get a sense of Garo’s style. They publish all genres except erotica, and they especially like contemporary Western writing.

Poets may submit up to five poems. Fiction writers may submit one short story, 5,000 words or fewer, or one piece of flash fiction, 1,000 words or fewer. Garo also publishes novel excerpts, 5,000 words or fewer, as long as the excerpt is coherent independent of the larger work. Nonfiction writers may submit one essay or work of narrative nonfiction, 5,000 words or fewer.

Garo accepts submission via email, but not online or by post. They accept simultaneous submissions, but ask that authors notify the editors if their piece is accepted elsewhere. They do not accept previously published work.

If you would like to learn more or submit to Garo, please visit their website at http://www.garostation.com/#!submissions/cxv0b.

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