Wednesday 14 March 2018

What’s A Publisher’s Definition Of A Good Book

Louisa Alcott says, “Good books, like good friends, are few and chosen; the more select, the more enjoyable.” This quote perfectly summarizes publishers’ criteria for good books. After all, not every book published can be a timeless classic. Lassmedia is an online hub where you can access the best classic literature, games, music, and more. So if you’re in the mood for a good classic, visit Lassmedia.


Every author thinks their book is perfect and should be an instant success; and with the number of writers abounding, it is practically impossible for every book to get critical acclamation. In fact, half of the authors can’t even get a publisher to publish their book. This is because a publisher’s idea of a good book is generally very different form authors’, publishers want a business partnership with authors. Below are the three top things that will catch a publishers’ attention:
  • Uniqueness is a magnet for publishers. Make sure your book has an unusual element to interest the publisher. If the editor already has an inbox filled with fifty other books with the same concept like yours’, your book might not even get a second glance.
  • Publishers are looking for a good writer, not just a good book. A writer who can write on any given topic, especially in his genre is favored by most publishers.
  • Along with your proposal detail the purpose of your book and your target audience as well to show the publisher your vision for the book.




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