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Is it safe to give home address to publishing house sites while sending the manuscript or any question? - home publishing

I wrote fiction, fantasy and I live in India. But I want them to by a London and the U.S. publisher published. To go to their site, but everywhere ask where I live. Is it safe to give?

2 comments:

Bolt said...

If there is a renowned publisher, yes. Often one would like to register or just to make sure that not a spammer. If you send something, send marketing materials, such as what are their impressions differently or published books this year. You can also use all the information requested is not suitable for e-mail. Living in another country is not a problem (and perhaps even reduce the amount of marketing materials for shipping a little more) will cost ..

You can include a reputation as an advertising agency or a literary agency in the Preditor and Editor of the site or the writer care. The group absolutewrite.com / Sub also has a forum where you can find information.

Joss said...

And if they like your proposal and request the full manuscript, as they can get in touch? Are you afraid to fail, because you live in another country? Many small publishers will be asking for too stamped addressed (SASE) so that they work if they do not, which means that you send your manuscript together with an envelope with your name and address to return to choose properly authorized so you can easily return to your handwriting. Smaller publishers, allowing you for your request letter and manuscript by e-mail. When you send an unsolicited manuscript, probably as a small publishing house, just because the big publishers will accept manuscripts from agents, the agents so important - because of their connections.

No one will probably pay an unexpected visit to his home. I have several hours to visit the sites of small publishers and agents, websites and many of them require you to submit your manuscript by post or e-mail, and you should always your name, address and phone number so they know who (the owner which are numerous), and a way to contact you if we decide not to accept your work, or return if they do not.

If you are unsure if a publisher is legitimate or not, you can visit, you will find some of the books, and much time to the authors of these books have to visit websites. The books they sell are usually available to an Amazon.com page where you can buy (they try to search it) everything. Or you can Google the name of the author and see what results you get. You can too cautious in this regard your personal information.

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