Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 3:47:55 GMT
There is also another term: amazonwriters . Which are the manuscript writers who publish ebooks on Amazon. Anyone can do it, because there is this possibility. Today it is no longer necessary to have writing skills, to know grammar, to have something valid and good to say, to do professional work. Today anyone can publish. How do you recognize a manuscript writer? For example from emails of the type I received. And I get several during the year. Or the quality of certain ebooks published. When I see a dialogue, rather than between corporals («»), between the symbols < and >, I understand that I am in front of a manuscript writer. When I see, right from the first page, an error, for example "Chapter I", I understand that I am dealing with a manuscript writer.
Manuscript writers clog up publishing houses In the booklet mentioned, on the 21 ways not to publish, there was talk of huge expenses to be faced by Special Data publishing houses to reject invalid manuscripts. Publishers who receive thousands of manuscripts a year. I don't know how true that is, honestly. But today this is no longer the case. Today there are some clauses: Manuscripts are not returned If we do not respond within 2/3/6 months, the manuscript is considered rejected I agree with these rules. It should also be said that many publishers accept manuscripts by email: you cannot return a file. Some publishers invite you not to send anything, because the editorial team is full of manuscripts to read or they already have the publication calendar ready for the next 2 years. Many publishers have a reading committee.
I remember that Bel-Ami Edizioni (another publishing house that disappeared) had it. And it is almost certainly those of the various committees who read our manuscripts. Should we worry about manuscript writers? No. The editors of publishing houses, those who will probably receive our manuscripts, immediately realize that they are dealing with a manuscript writer or an author. Today's manuscript writers don't know grammar and will write indecent emails. Today's manuscript writers waste no time reading the rules for submitting manuscripts and they will be trashed instantly. Today's manuscript writers won't even understand those simple rules. So I wouldn't worry. Should we worry about being poor strangers? If at first a slight worry tried to jump on me - the fault of what Eco had written - I immediately shook it off.
Manuscript writers clog up publishing houses In the booklet mentioned, on the 21 ways not to publish, there was talk of huge expenses to be faced by Special Data publishing houses to reject invalid manuscripts. Publishers who receive thousands of manuscripts a year. I don't know how true that is, honestly. But today this is no longer the case. Today there are some clauses: Manuscripts are not returned If we do not respond within 2/3/6 months, the manuscript is considered rejected I agree with these rules. It should also be said that many publishers accept manuscripts by email: you cannot return a file. Some publishers invite you not to send anything, because the editorial team is full of manuscripts to read or they already have the publication calendar ready for the next 2 years. Many publishers have a reading committee.
I remember that Bel-Ami Edizioni (another publishing house that disappeared) had it. And it is almost certainly those of the various committees who read our manuscripts. Should we worry about manuscript writers? No. The editors of publishing houses, those who will probably receive our manuscripts, immediately realize that they are dealing with a manuscript writer or an author. Today's manuscript writers don't know grammar and will write indecent emails. Today's manuscript writers waste no time reading the rules for submitting manuscripts and they will be trashed instantly. Today's manuscript writers won't even understand those simple rules. So I wouldn't worry. Should we worry about being poor strangers? If at first a slight worry tried to jump on me - the fault of what Eco had written - I immediately shook it off.