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Before and After the Book Deal

Before and After the Book Deal

A Writer’s Guide to Finishing, Publishing, Promoting, and Surviving Your First Book
by Courtney Maum 2020 384 pages
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Key Takeaways

1. Embrace the writing journey: From idea to publication

"Writing is hard, and although it gets easier to publish once you've published, it does not make the act of writing easier, or the doubts disappear."

Find your writing groove. Establish a consistent writing routine that works for you, whether it's early mornings, late nights, or stolen moments throughout the day. Protect your writing time fiercely, and don't let perfectionism or self-doubt hinder your progress.

Develop your unique voice. Experiment with different styles and genres to discover your authentic voice. Read widely, both within and outside your preferred genre, to expand your literary horizons and inspire your own work.

Embrace the revision process. Writing is rewriting. Be prepared to revise your manuscript multiple times, incorporating feedback from beta readers, writing groups, and eventually, literary agents and editors. Remember that each revision brings you closer to a polished, publishable work.

2. Master the craft of writing and revision

"The first draft is just you telling yourself the story."

Hone your storytelling skills. Focus on developing compelling characters, creating vivid settings, and crafting engaging plots. Pay attention to pacing, dialogue, and narrative structure to keep readers invested in your story.

Learn the art of self-editing. Develop a keen eye for identifying and addressing weaknesses in your writing. Look for:

  • Inconsistencies in plot or character development
  • Overused words or phrases
  • Unnecessary exposition or dialogue
  • Pacing issues
  • Show vs. tell imbalances

Seek constructive feedback. Join writing groups, attend workshops, or work with a professional editor to gain valuable insights into your work. Be open to criticism and use it as a tool for improvement, rather than taking it personally.

3. Navigate the complex world of literary agents and editors

"Publishing is an industry that is powered by rejection: regardless of the level that you are playing at, you are going to hear 'no' more often than 'yes' throughout most of your career."

Research and target the right agents. Thoroughly research literary agents who represent your genre and have a track record of success. Craft personalized query letters that demonstrate your knowledge of their work and explain why your book is a good fit for their list.

Perfect your pitch. Develop a compelling elevator pitch and synopsis that clearly conveys your book's concept, target audience, and unique selling points. Be prepared to adapt your pitch for different situations, from casual conversations to formal agent meetings.

Build relationships in the industry. Attend writing conferences, book festivals, and literary events to network with agents, editors, and fellow writers. Cultivate these relationships over time, as they can lead to valuable opportunities and insights into the publishing world.

4. Understand the publishing process and book marketing

"Publication does not always beget publication. This is a hard truth to learn."

Learn the ins and outs of publishing. Familiarize yourself with the different stages of the publishing process, from manuscript submission to book launch. Understand the roles of various professionals involved, including editors, designers, publicists, and marketers.

Develop a marketing mindset. Take an active role in promoting your book, even if you have a traditional publisher. Build your author platform through:

  • Social media presence
  • Author website and blog
  • Engaging with readers and other writers
  • Public speaking and author events
  • Media appearances and interviews

Embrace new publishing models. Be open to exploring alternative publishing paths, such as small presses, hybrid publishing, or self-publishing, depending on your goals and the specific needs of your project.

5. Manage expectations and handle success or disappointment

"If you thought you would get to spend the next few months basking in the achievement of your book's forthcoming publication and the glory of its content, I'm here to burst your bubble. It's time to get to work, my friend."

Set realistic goals. Understand that overnight success is rare in the publishing world. Set achievable short-term and long-term goals for your writing career, focusing on continual improvement and growth rather than external validation.

Celebrate small victories. Acknowledge and celebrate every milestone in your writing journey, from finishing your first draft to receiving your first positive review. These moments of joy will help sustain you through the inevitable challenges and setbacks.

Develop a support system. Surround yourself with fellow writers, supportive friends and family, and industry professionals who understand the ups and downs of the publishing world. Lean on this network during difficult times and share your successes with them.

6. Build a sustainable writing career beyond the first book

"The clock is ticking for your second book."

Diversify your writing portfolio. Don't rely solely on book sales for income. Explore other writing opportunities such as:

  • Freelance writing for magazines and websites
  • Teaching writing workshops or courses
  • Speaking engagements
  • Ghostwriting or editing services

Plan for the long-term. Think of your writing career as a marathon, not a sprint. Continuously work on new projects and ideas, even as you promote your current book. Consider developing a series or exploring different genres to expand your readership.

Invest in your craft. Continuously improve your writing skills through workshops, classes, and reading. Stay informed about industry trends and changes in the publishing landscape to adapt your career strategy accordingly.

7. Cultivate resilience and adapt to the evolving publishing landscape

"Publishing is built upon a system of acceptance and rejection. All writers are accustomed to being rejected . . . a lot."

Develop a thick skin. Learn to handle rejection and criticism constructively. Use feedback to improve your work, but don't let negative responses deter you from pursuing your writing goals.

Stay informed and adaptable. Keep up with changes in the publishing industry, including new technologies, marketing strategies, and reader preferences. Be willing to experiment with different formats, platforms, and approaches to reach your audience.

Maintain your passion for writing. Remember why you started writing in the first place. Keep that passion alive by:

  • Reading widely and voraciously
  • Experimenting with new writing styles and genres
  • Collaborating with other writers
  • Engaging with your readers and the literary community
  • Finding inspiration in everyday life and experiences

By cultivating resilience and adaptability, you'll be better equipped to navigate the challenges and opportunities of a writing career in the ever-changing publishing landscape.

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Review Summary

4.6 out of 5
Average of 1k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Readers praise Before and After the Book Deal as an invaluable, candid guide for writers navigating the publishing world. They appreciate Maum's humor, practical advice, and insights from industry professionals. The book covers everything from querying to post-publication, addressing both the technical and emotional aspects of the process. Many found it reassuring and motivating, while a few felt it heightened their anxiety. Overall, it's highly recommended for aspiring and debut authors, offering a realistic look at the challenges and rewards of publishing.

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About the Author

Courtney Maum is an accomplished author and writing mentor. Her novels include Costalegre, I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You, and Touch, which have received critical acclaim and recognition. Maum's work has been featured in prestigious publications like the New York Times and O, the Oprah Magazine. In addition to her fiction, she wrote the handbook Before and After the Book Deal, drawing from her extensive experience in the publishing industry. Maum is also the founder of The Cabins, a collaborative retreat program for writers, and offers writing advice through her newsletter "Get Published, Stay Published." Her diverse literary contributions and commitment to supporting fellow writers have established her as a respected figure in the literary community.

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