Writers–three no fail ways to impress an editor or agent
a guest post by Marcela Landres
Before I became an Editorial Consultant, I worked at Simon & Schuster where I saw firsthand most writers haven’t a clue what editors want. You

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only get one chance to make a good first impression–here are three ways to ensure yours is outstanding.
1. Go Back to School
Which of the following is more likely to impress editors?
- “I have a Creative Writing MFA.”
- “I’ve read tons of books about how to write.”
Those who chose B need a reality check. While an MFA isn’t mandatory, it helps to have actually studied the craft of writing—to a degree. Motivational speakers who want to publish a book to score bigger, better speaking gigs aren’t expected to be James Joyce, but a basic writing class is in order. Romance novelists would benefit from taking several fiction writing classes. Aspirants to the literary canon had best attend a top-notch creative writing program.
2. Go to a Bookstore
Walk to the section of the store where your book would be shelved and take a long, hard look. Every book in that category is competition for your book. Wrote an astrology book? All the astrology books on the shelf are competition. Writing the Great American Novel? Each novel in the Fiction area is competition.
When editors are assessing your book idea, they will invariably ask: “How will this book stand out?” Impress them with a good answer. Don’t have one? You’re not ready to submit your work to editors
3. Go to Your Desk
Consider this scenario:
You: “What do you think of my book idea?”
Editor: “Sounds great! Send me the manuscript.”
You: “Um, I haven’t finished it yet . . .”
Think editors are impressed by unprepared writers? Think again.
Sit at your desk, or wherever you write, and finish your manuscript for fiction or narrative nonfiction like memoirs. For straight nonfiction, such as self-help guides, you don’t have to write the whole manuscript; instead, you need a polished proposal. To learn how to write one, visit:
Marcela Landres Book Proposal Basics
Copyright © 2010 Marcela Landres

Marcela Landres is the author of the e-book How Editors Think: The Real Reason They Rejected You, the publisher of the award-winning e-zine Latinidad, and an editorial consultant who helps writers get published by editing their work and educating them on the business side of publishing. For more information, visit MarcelaLandres.com.
Thanks again Marcela for always telling it like it is…Im still striving..but almost there….TY
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