Book Manuscript Submission
Get Your Book Manuscript Reviewed—For Free!
Author: David Bowman
Win a free analysis and review of your manuscripts from the editors who help writers publish great books. We believe that writers are important, and this is a way to help them write books that others will want to read and buy. This contest is open to all writers who have written or are writing book-length manuscripts, fiction and nonfiction, and are preparing for publication.
Sponsored by Precise Edit and Writer Watchdog (http://WriterWathcdog.com).
What winners receive:
Two writers will receive, at no cost, Precise Edit’s manuscript and review service. We will read the book critically, prepare detailed recommendations, and offer advice for improvements.
Who can enter:
Writers with fiction or nonfiction manuscripts and are either seeking publication through traditional or non-traditional means. The final word count of the manuscript must be at least 50,000 words. The manuscript does NOT have to be complete to enter. However, if you win, you will need to finish the manuscript before we can provide the review and analysis service.
What others have said about this service:
- Great suggestions! As I reread this piece with your comments in mind, the things you brought up stood right out. These are the kinds of reviews that really help me improve my work. (J. Hoffman, author of WoodWyrm Academy)
- Thank you. This was exactly the kind of input I was looking for. (Ashira, author of The Witches’ Child)
- I really appreciated the professional analysis you did on my novel for its second edition.
Not only did you understand its complexity, but you managed to suggest changes that would simplify matters for the readers while not sacrificing the essence of the novel’s intertwining themes. (J. Hart, author of Election Dance)
How to enter this contest:
Visit the Precise Edit blog at http://preciseedit.wordpress.com. In the comment field for the post about this contest, answer the following questions:
1) What is the book about? (3-8 sentences)
2) Fiction: What is the central conflict? (1-2 sentences); Nonfiction: What is the central theme or purpose? (1-2 sentences)
3) Who is the target audience for the book? (1 sentence)
4) Why will this audience read your book? (1-3 sentences)
You may enter through December 31, 2009. Make sure to use a valid e-mail address when posting your submission. We will send you a unique entry number to identify you later in case you win. Your entry will be disqualified if you do not adhere to the above entry requirements. Questions? E-mail Precise Edit owner and chief editor David Bowman: info@preciseedit.com.
How winners will be chosen:
Think of your entry as a publisher query letter. We will evaluate each component of the submission and select the two that in our subjective opinion have appeal, demonstrate understanding of the target market, and have a clearly defined, engaging, and substantial conflict or purpose.
We will make and publish our choices on January 4, 2010, and we will e-mail the authors of winning entries to arrange for their free service.
What non-winning participants receive:
If you don’t win the free Manuscript Review and Analysis, but you decide you want the service, you can get it at a 20% discount just for participating. Entering this contest in no way obligates you to receive any services or engage in any contractual or service agreement with Precise Edit. (The normal price for Manuscript Review and Analysis is .50 per page. Non-winning participants who wish to contract for this service may receive it for .20 per page. For example: 200 page book x .50 = 0; 200 page book x .20 = 0.
The not-so-small print:
1) The author maintains all rights to and ownership of the manuscript he or she delivers to Precise Edit for services, either as a winning entry, or as a manuscript for paid services. Please see the Precise Edit privacy notice posted on the Precise Edit website: http://preciseedit.com/Info/Privacyagreement/tabid/104/Default.aspx
2) Winners by default will allow Precise Edit and its representatives to publish or otherwise disseminate their names, manuscript title, and synopsis, similar to that which is posted in submission to this contest. No other contact information (e.g., phone number, e-mail address, mailing address) will be made public, nor will the manuscript be distributed by any means, as noted in the privacy policy. The Precise Edit privacy policy will be in effect for winning entries, other than the information noted in the first sentence of this item.
3) We will not accept manuscripts that promote racism, hate crimes, or violence. These elements may be included in the book, but the book should not espouse them. Erotica is acceptable; pornography is not. All other fiction and non-fiction manuscripts are acceptable. We will not accept poetry.
4) In the event that this contest receives fewer than 20 entries, we may choose, at our discretion, to select only one winning entry.
5) We will accept no entries for this contest by any means other than the process described above.
6) Please note that all entries will be public inasmuch as they are made through the public comments of a public weblog. You accept all risk and liability that may arise out of your participation.
7) If you have difficulty making your contest submission, please contact us for assistance.
Last note:
We look forward to receiving your contest submission. Best wishes to all who participate.
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About the Author
David Bowman is the Owner and Chief Editor of Precise Edit, a comprehensive editing, proofreading, and document analysis service for authors, students, and businesses. Precise Edit also offers a variety of other services, such as translation, transcription, and website development.
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Keep it simple and professional. Nobody cares that your mom thinks your book is great, or that you “really really really” want to be published (I’ve actually received query letters with these and other ridiculous statements!). Don’t get cute with weird fonts and colors (I’ve received queries in red italic, among other things…).
Paragraph one: Who are you, how did you here about me, and what do you want?
Example: My name is Jane Doe. I found your company’s listing at The Writer’s market Weekly. Enclosed please find my 300 page mystery novel, The Mystery of Me, for your review.
paragraph Two: What is the book about?
Example: The Mystery of Me tells the story of Russ Williams, a police academy student who finds his dormmate dead and himself the prime suspect. As Russ struggles to prove his innocence, he begins to uncover strange clues about his own past. And when another body is found not far from Russ’s childhood home, he begins to come to a terrifying realization that he may very well be the killer.
paragraph Three: What qualifies you to write this book?
Example: My current field of study is psychology, and this is my first attempt at novel writing. However, as a student of psychology and a long-time fan of the mystery genre, I feel I can bring a unique perspective to the work. I have published several short stories in The Local Literature Review and The Main Street Press. I also run a mystery book club at the MyTown Library.
Paragraph 4: closure
I have enclosed a self-addressed stamped envelope for your convenience. Should you require more information, please feel free to contact me directly at janedoe@server.com or by phone at 555-555-5555. I look forward to hearing from you.
The best thing you can do is to get a literary agent who can assist you with your submission. And multiple submission is not wise. Your agent will help you with what to do – like submit your manuscript to a publishing house and wait until it gets reveiewed. If you are rejected, that’s the time you move to another publisher.
You can also consider self-publishing your book as an alternative.
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I hope you find this helpful.
As a book editor, I can tell you that each publisher has its own guidelines for submission, which you can usually find on their site. My employer doesn’t specify a certain font or font size, and I doubt that many do. Just play it safe and use Times New Roman 12 and double-space it, as most people here have suggested. I would not use Arial or anything sans serif like that. Whatever you do, please do not use Comic Sans MS. I would never, ever accept (or even read!) a manuscript submitted in that typeface.
Keep them separate.
One manuscript = one submission.
Did you check on-line too? Most publishers are asking for on-line submissions.
what is the correct font and font size for a manuscript/book submission?
Does anyone know how or what to put in a cover letter for a manuscript (book) submission?
I am submitting my novel to a publisher and they require a cover letter to accompany my submission. I have never had to include a cover letter so I’m not sure what should go in this particular type of cover letter. I’ve looked online, but most information is so conflicting that it’s becoming frustrating. Can anyone help me out?
I have a three page double spaced children’s book manuscript. Can I send it folded in #10 to a publisher?
I’ve been finding publishers that allow simultaneous submissions. I noticed on one that they asked for manuscripts not to be folded, but sent in a 9×12 envelope. Is this something I should be doing anyway? It’s only 3 pages (will be a picture book). It doesn’t take long to read so the folded thing isn’t hard to deal with.
Where Should On A Book Manuscript Should I Say That It Is A Multiple Submission?
I am sending out book manuscripts to several publishing companies. In a submission that does not include a cover letter, do I type on the manuscript that it is a multiple submission. Is it acceptable to write it on the envelope it is packaged in?
Is it acceptable to send 2 picture book manuscripts as 1 submission?
I have written 2 children’s picture books and i am in the process of submitting them to publishers. can i send them together or should i treat each of them as a separate submission?
thanks