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Most Common Reasons for Rejecting Excellent Manuscripts

Many  freelance writers urge that endurance develops skill and talent rather than encouragement, or at least, 70 percent persistence and 30 percent inspiration. Sometimes, the acceptance of a manuscript or an article looks like a question of the editorial accident and not a circumstance of clever salesmanship. Let’s imagine you have written an outstanding story and sent it to an editor. A variety of factors occurs during the rejection or acceptance of manuscripts. If I am talking about my personal experience as an author, I really find it insulting when submitted my manuscript without paying attention to the  publisher’s guidelines  and I am definitely sure that most authors or writers do the same way. You need to be very careful about grammar, titles, subtitles, headings, tables, spacing, paragraphs, spelling, etc. Today, what I am about to share with you those reasons for most often reject manuscripts. So here are the major reasons- Genre Issues This could occur due t

What Makes for a Good Book Cover

Okay, my first question to all of you is that do you know what makes a good book cover? You should…if you want to become a successful author and ever want to maintain consistent sales of your book. So, here’s the deal. What I am just about to tell you might sound controversial. It might even sound downright fantastic. You could even get outraged. But take with me for a few minutes. Just listen to me out…because what I really like for you is to advertise more books, and your book cover is one of the most crucial components playing into that reality, even though we’ve all been told not to examine a book by its cover. The reality of publishing is very deep. Everyone does anyways.   Here’s what makes for a good book cover there are many factors behind it like concentrating on the huge image, simplistic and professional book cover pattern, clear headings or title and subtitles, strong and effective content, a captivating concentration point, etc. If we elaborate the