Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Publishers In Singapore: Which Do I Choose?

By Willie Kranwinkle


If you have invested a great deal of time and effort in coming up with a revolutionary book, all that will be put to waste if you don't find a good publisher to get it formally printed. You have a wide range of publishers in Singapore that you can choose from, but do you have any idea which one will help you get the results you need?

To be able to pick the right publisher, creating a list of prospective publishers in Singapore can help get your task to be more organized and easier. It is essential that you get to know each publisher well - this may involve extensive research about the authors they have worked with, the genres they're involved with, and they're target audience as well.

If possible, try to be a member of a professional association that involves authors and publishers, or you can attend conventions on book publishing. This would provide an excellent opportunity to meet seasoned authors and get expert advice from them. You may also join online forums and discussion boards to ask help about getting your book published.

Book publishing in Singapore can be a difficult process especially if you are trying to work with a big-time publisher because you really have to prove that your book is worth publishing, otherwise the publishing company won't gain any profit from it. If you can get an agent to assist you, it may possibly ease the negotiations for getting your book published.

You may also want to go over your list of publishers in Singapore and check which of them can provide you a copy of their published book so that you may examine it physically. If their published book looks good to you or is published to your standards, then that may be a good choice. You can be ensured of a professional-looking book if you have it published by a reputable publisher.

While it may be surprising to know that getting your book noticed by publishers in Singapore may take some time, that's really how things go, and you should be persistent and patient in sending query letters to them in the hopes that at least one of them will respond. You must remain determined even though you get rejections from some publishers - eventually you'll get your break too.




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