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Now that's not enough to live on, but it also was only 3 hours, plus travel time out of her schedule. When was the last time someone gave you a $350/month raise? We hope we just did!EJ also talks about "Angel On Board" and her experiences before, during and after writing the book. She talks about her inspiration and what her reader's have told her about how the book affected them. She gets invited to speak at luncheons, civic clubs, radio shows and the like, because she wrote a book and likes to talk about it! All of this eventually leads back to immediate book sales and passive income through Internet book sales later. How to make idea #2 pay you today!!!
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Writer's Summit Tip #23:
If you are seeking out a commercial publisher, find out if they require you to be represented by a literary agent. Go on to the publisher's website and look for their submission guidelines.
Follow all submission guidelines very carefully. Your work won't get past the mail room interns if you haven't followed the submission guidelines. You'll receive a rejection letter and get all disappointed, but what they don't tell you is that you didn't even make it out of the mail room because you didn't follow directions!
As much as anything else, submission guidelines are a test on whether or not you are easy to work with - if you can follow simple directions or not.
If you ignore submission guidelines, publishers will ignore you...