Submitting your work to a traditional publisher is an exciting step in your writing path! It involves gathering information, crafting your query letter, and finding the right home for your work. Here's a quick overview of what you need to do:
Research the Publisher: You’ll want to ensure your book is a good fit for the publisher’s list. Find out what types of books they accept and test fit your book concept with theirs. Try researching their artists, authors, and genres.
Craft Your Query Letter: This is your chance to give the publisher an enticing overview of your book. Keep it concise, yet informative.
Find Your Agent: Many publishers only accept manuscripts that are submitted through agents. Doing your research and shopping your book to agents is an important part of the process.
Submit: If you found an agent and are ready to submit your manuscript to publishers, have professional, polished manuscripts ready to send out.
Don’t forget, be sure to carefully read and adhere to each publisher’s submission guidelines. That way, you increase your chances of getting published! For more resources on submitting your work to a publisher, check out these helpful links:
dosomething.org: How to Submit Your Book to a Traditional Publisher
penlighten.com: How to Submit Manuscripts to Publishers
wikihow.com: How to Submit a Book Proposal to a Publisher