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So you’ve written your book, but now what?

1 June 2026 by sismd Leave a Comment

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Navigating the post-manuscript landscape.

Type the final period, close your laptop, and take a breath. You have accomplished what millions dream of but few achieve: you finished a book. But as the initial euphoria subsides, a sobering reality sets in. The mountain of creation has been climbed, yet an entire mountain range of publication lies ahead. What comes next?

First, step away. Professional authors know that the worst thing you can do to a fresh manuscript is edit it immediately. Put it in a drawer for at least two weeks. You need distance to strip away your emotional attachment so you can return with the cold, objective eyes of an editor, ready to slash filler and tighten pacing.

Once you’ve self-edited until the prose sings, the path diverges into two distinct territories. If you seek traditional publishing, your next objective is crafting a compelling query letter and a flawless synopsis to pitch to literary agents. This route requires patience, resilience, and a thick skin for rejection. Alternatively, if you choose self-publishing, you instantly transform from an author into a publisher. You must commission a professional cover designer, hire an independent editor, and master the digital distribution platforms that will bring your work to the marketplace.

Whichever path you choose, remember that writing the book was merely the foundation. Building the house—and finding the readers to live inside it—is where the true business of authorship begins.

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