Hey /lit/
I've been working on a book for almost 11 years. I have a good portion of it completed in paper and been transferring it to PC. When I get done, I'll find an editor and so on. What are some good publishers for a beginner? Got any tips?
If you're curious on my age I'm 25
Send it to me and I'll crank a few out from the printing press in my brother's room
>>10008291
totally dude.
I saw this recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9opQVV73RcM&index=22&list=PLt2YS_QNPleX9RtVAxI1Os4oeiSh9LMr4
Basically try getting an agent. Preferably one that publishes some of the books you like.
Large publishers are swamped so you need to find an agent to champion your work. (You would have better chances with small presses but there are pluses and minuses to that route.)
Agents have specialties so you're going to need to research on who agents your type of book.
>>10008248
try lulu.com or pothi.com