Have you ever wanted to know how to publish a novel? Do you already have a novel that is ready to be published? Aspiring authors have lots of ideas for books they can publish, but most people don’t have the first clue about marketing a book or getting it professionally published. Here are some tips you can follow to get your novel published:

Work With a Reputable Self-Publishing Company

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So, you’ve written your novel or non-fiction manuscript. You’re proud of it (and you should be), and your mother loves it (she should do). But that doesn’t necessarily mean your novel or book is yet ready to be taken to a literary agent or publisher. Their quality standards are exceptionally high, and only the very best will make it to publication – perhaps only 1 manuscript in every 1000 that are written.

So perhaps you need help from a professional editor. This article will tell you the major questions to figure out along the way.

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So you are about to set off on the trip of a lifetime to one of the most-loved countries in the world — France! You have been practicing your ‘bonjours’ and your ‘mercis’, and studying maps of Paris to work out how to get around, but there is one more thing you can do to make sure your trip is extra special. And that is to immerse yourself in French life by reading some books set in France.

Reading novels set in Paris or the French countryside will give you an insight into the country which is impossible to get from the guide books. As the characters walk along the Seine or drink their coffee at a table on the Parisian pavement, it will fill you with anticipation to do the same — making the experience so much sweeter when you finally get to do it yourself. If the novel is set in the past, you will have more appreciation for France’s history, bringing many of the places and old buildings alive when you visit them on your trip. And if the novel is set in the present day, there’s nothing more fun than trying to find the streets, bars and restaurants that might be mentioned in the story.

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I have always been a voracious reader. I can go to the book store or library and return with an armload of books and be entirely out of reading material within a week. Fortunately, in today’s world, I can access thousands and thousands of books through the internet. I can read novels online, find reference materials, or even find stories from my local newspaper.

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