Friday night I got my first positive feedback from a publisher. They sent an email asking if my manuscript is still available for purchase.
Here is an excerpt from the email:
“I love the concept, I love the stories, and I love the potential this [book] has to create life-changing behavior.”
(Yes! this made me so happy to hear. My brothers and friends told me they liked my idea, but it was very validating to hear positive feedback from an actual publisher.)
Here is how it all started. Back in December a friend introduced me to a buyer at Deseret Book, a publisher, located in Salt Lake City, Utah. I called to ask if they could recommend a good editor for me to hire. After I explained my concept, they told me not to hire an editor, but instead to just submit a few sample chapters to them because they might be interested in publishing the book with their Shadow Mountain imprint.
I was pretty excited until I got a form email back saying, “Your manuscript has been entered into our database and we will read it in the next 2 to 3 months.” This was pretty discouraging to me at the time, so I just kept working on my manuscript and submitting it to other publishers.
Then late Friday night I got the first email response, and it was very positive. I am stoked about this, but there are a few questions that remain-
Should I continue to submit to other publishers? OR Do I take this and run with it?
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are you planning on writing another book? If so I would take this and run with it, it’s a learning curve so what do you have to lose?