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The Book Deal

Ask the editor: The top 5 secrets to getting a book deal

October 29, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

Q: I haven't had any luck finding a publisher for my book. What's the secret to getting in the door? A: Here's my advice on how you can beat the odds and overcome the biggest reasons most books get rejected. But first, I'd like to give you an idea of what it's like behind the scenes at a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ask the Editor, Book Industry Trends, How To Get Published

Why book publishers love short stories

October 12, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

Short story collections are big business. Thousands of anthologies are in print with many more published each year. A quick look at Amazon shows 29,000 story collections listed. Of those, more than 3,500 are anthologies of stories by a single author. That may surprise some short story writers, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, Craft of Writing, How To Get Published

Ask the editor: Help! I can’t seem to finish my book

August 23, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

Q : Everyone says I need to wrap up my manuscript and stop writing already. But I'm really stuck. Any advice? A : This isn't unusual. You may have taken a wrong turn early in the story as a result of poor planning. Or you may have painted yourself into a corner. Or you could be suffering from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ask the Editor, Craft of Writing, How To Get Published

Proposal critiques: 3 novels, a biography, a children’s book and an academic treatise

August 15, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

Welcome to the final round in our series of book proposal critiques. It’s an audiocast, so to get started, just click the play button below. The six book proposals •The first proposal we’ll be looking at today is for a sci-fi/fantasy novel that takes place in a South American jungle.  The hero is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Proposal Critiques, Craft of Writing, How To Get Published

Why a video will help sell your book

August 8, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

A shopper who watches a video about a product is more likely to buy it. That's why publishers and video producers are rushing to collaborate on low-cost video book trailers. Publicists and marketing professionals believe these videos are the best new way to create the kind of buzz that attracts … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, Marketing Your Book

Choosing a freelance editor: What you need to know

July 2, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

In the increasingly difficult competition to get published, writers know they must put their best foot forward by sending out only a professional, polished, and persuasive new proposal or manuscript to any prospective literary agent or publisher. Many authors have come to understand the value of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, Craft of Writing, How To Get Published

Writers: Why you need to join Publishers Marketplace

June 17, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

If you want to succeed as a writer you have to realize you’re in the book business, with all its strange ways of doing things. Publishing is still a relationship business and you need to know the players, the powers that be, who’s making what things happen. Publishers Marketplace draws back the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How To Get Published

Ask the editor: Do publishers have rules about POV?

May 26, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

Q:  I’ve heard that New York publishers will only accept books written from a third-person limited POV and no head hopping allowed. Does this mean I have to rewrite my manuscript to conform to these rules? A:  No! Stop. Don’t succumb to this kind of advice. These rumors can start as the result of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ask the Editor, Craft of Writing, How To Get Published

Author alert! What you don’t know about BookScan can hurt you

May 14, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

An author friend of mine couldn’t figure out why he was having so much trouble selling his new book.  He had a respectable list of published books to his name, a regular schedule of speeches and workshops, and a solid platform in print and broadcast media. So on a hunch, I looked him up on Nielsen … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, How To Get Published

Let’s hear it for neighborhood bookstores: Here’s mine

May 5, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

We all know it's cheaper to buy books online or at the big box national discount chains. I could have saved $12.10 the other day if I had gone on Amazon or over to Barnes & Noble. But if we're lucky enough to have a local bookstore nearby we ought to do what we can to help keep it alive, right? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, Literary Destinations

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About The Book Deal

Welcome readers.  Let me introduce myself and offer up some credentials for the opinions, perspectives and insights in this blog. In nearly … more »

Working with Alan

I can’t thank you enough!

"Working together was interesting, challenging, and fun. I can't thank you enough for taking my stories and putting them in a comprehensible order, focusing more on my younger, formative days with my parents, and helping me remember great events that added so much to the book."

– US Senator Barbara Boxer. Her memoir, The Art of Tough, was published by Hachette in June 2016.

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"Figure out how to get Alan on your side. He took my rambling manifesto and helped me hone it into a sharp, funny, culture-changing book featured in the New York Times, the New Yorker, The Atlantic, the Times of London, and most recently on The Daily Show."

– Lenore Skenazy, author Free Range Kids – How to Raise Safe, Self-Reliant Children Without Going Nuts with Worry.

Enthusiastic, imaginative and razor sharp

"Alan is enthusiastic, imaginative, razor-sharp, concise. His line-editing is specific and actionable; his developmental advice truly invaluable, providing focus and direction to the often chaotic process of writing a first novel."

– David Tomlinson, author of The Midnight Man.

An advocate, friend and mentor

“Alan can tell you at one glance, where a manuscript works and where it doesn’t. More than an editor, he’s an advocate, friend, mentor, and a bullshit detector of the highest caliber.”

–  Celeste Chaney, author of In Absence of Fear

A 5-star Olympic Gold Medal for editing!

"Alan Rinzler has edited seven of my books, and no one compares to his competence as an editor. Everything I write he makes better. Alan knows the business, knows writing and understands a writer’s needs. He has my 5-Star Olympic Gold Medal for editing! I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to work with him."

– Michele Borba, author of Building Moral Intelligence, The Big Book of Parenting Solutions, and others.

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Wake up your readers! How to thicken a plot

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Memoir or novel for my true story?

Memoir or novel
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Is your book in need of emotional glue?

Is your book in need of emotional glue?
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Can I really become a better writer?

Can I really become a better writer?
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7 techniques for a dynamite plot

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What to expect from a developmental editor

What to expect from
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