Things I didn’t know about becoming a published author
Guest post by Monica Daddio
Guest post by Monica Daddio
While  finishing up my story “Humanizing the Jaguar” I sent out several query  letters. If I did received a reply it was a no thank you. This was a big  surprise to me, how little interest big publishing houses showed to a  new author. Some other things that I was unprepared for include:
-That the industry has changed dramatically in the last several years.
-That one needs an agent to be published by a major house.
-But a publisher doesn’t want you unless you have an agent. I call this the circle effect.
-That only 1% of new authors are signed yearly through a major publisher.
-Agents and publishers do not want to take the time familiarizing the public with a new author.
-They  want already established authors this also includes the few new authors  who are able to get the attention needed to prove their work is  saleable.
-That factual and self-help books have a better chance at getting picked up.
-That  POD (Print on Demand) companies have become much more accepted and it’s  no longer a stigma to be self-published. New and established authors  alike are using this new technology to their advantage.
-Either way traditional or POD the author is still mainly responsible for promotion.
-But with POD the author has more control of all aspects that include story content and what form of promotion they want.
But  most recently the wave of the future is for all authors to have blogs,  websites, and any and all kinds of social media to get their stories out  there. Internet is the home of authors today making our products  available on sites such as Amazon and the Kindle since the brick and  mortar stores are fading away we have to keep up with the times. I’ve  learned this is certainly a new type of market then it was just a few  short years ago.
About Humanizing the Jaguar:
      How do you tame the  untamable? Bryan Wharton has been through more than any child should  bear, leaving him emotionally scarred. When his new family proves to him  that love and encouragement do exist, Bryan pursues his only dream.  With the friendship and support of a few boys from school, they succeed  in making their wild fantasies of becoming rock stars a reality. Through  their hard work they rise to fame, while Bryan’s confident, cocky  attitude generates animosity within the group. After a particularly  grueling ordeal, he meets a young woman who captivates him in ways like  no one else ever has. Donna’s ignorance over who he really is and her  genuine concern during their fleeting time together allows him to freely  open up to her. The two form a bond, becoming oddly entwined. After  getting back to what Bryan knows best, he realizes he needs to devise a  way for Donna to be near him for what he believes is his own  selfishness. Donna was ready for an adventure knowing she’d become the  envy of young women worldwide and was hoping that this could lead to  more. What does this mean for the two-friendship, love or? As an added  bonus this book also includes a game. There are many music clues  scattered throughout the text. How many of the hidden clues can you  find? 
About the author:
Monica Daddio was born and raised in Trenton, NJ. She attended St. Stephens and Holy Cross grammar schools, Junior 4, and Trenton  High. From there went to wrok for Mercer County Elections Office. Most  recently she has retired and relocated to the Bristol VA/TN area. Her  passion and love has always been music and she will jokingly tell you  that she is a professional listener. With a vast collection of over 500  artists, she has a wide range of musical taste and that’s how her story  came to be. This is her tribute to the musicians and music she loves so  much.  
About Humanizing the Jaguar:
      How do you tame the  untamable? Bryan Wharton has been through more than any child should  bear, leaving him emotionally scarred. When his new family proves to him  that love and encouragement do exist, Bryan pursues his only dream.  With the friendship and support of a few boys from school, they succeed  in making their wild fantasies of becoming rock stars a reality. Through  their hard work they rise to fame, while Bryan’s confident, cocky  attitude generates animosity within the group. After a particularly  grueling ordeal, he meets a young woman who captivates him in ways like  no one else ever has. Donna’s ignorance over who he really is and her  genuine concern during their fleeting time together allows him to freely  open up to her. The two form a bond, becoming oddly entwined. After  getting back to what Bryan knows best, he realizes he needs to devise a  way for Donna to be near him for what he believes is his own  selfishness. Donna was ready for an adventure knowing she’d become the  envy of young women worldwide and was hoping that this could lead to  more. What does this mean for the two-friendship, love or? As an added  bonus this book also includes a game. There are many music clues  scattered throughout the text. How many of the hidden clues can you  find? About the author:
Monica Daddio was born and raised in Trenton, NJ. She attended St. Stephens and Holy Cross grammar schools, Junior 4, and Trenton  High. From there went to wrok for Mercer County Elections Office. Most  recently she has retired and relocated to the Bristol VA/TN area. Her  passion and love has always been music and she will jokingly tell you  that she is a professional listener. With a vast collection of over 500  artists, she has a wide range of musical taste and that’s how her story  came to be. This is her tribute to the musicians and music she loves so  much.To find out more visit her website at : www.monicadaddio.com or at http://www.humanizingthejaguar.com
Things I didn’t know about becoming a published author
Guest post by Monica Daddio
Guest post by Monica Daddio
While  finishing up my story “Humanizing the Jaguar” I sent out several query  letters. If I did received a reply it was a no thank you. This was a big  surprise to me, how little interest big publishing houses showed to a  new author. Some other things that I was unprepared for include:
-That the industry has changed dramatically in the last several years.
-That one needs an agent to be published by a major house.
-But a publisher doesn’t want you unless you have an agent. I call this the circle effect.
-That only 1% of new authors are signed yearly through a major publisher.
-Agents and publishers do not want to take the time familiarizing the public with a new author.
-They  want already established authors this also includes the few new authors  who are able to get the attention needed to prove their work is  saleable.
-That factual and self-help books have a better chance at getting picked up.
-That  POD (Print on Demand) companies have become much more accepted and it’s  no longer a stigma to be self-published. New and established authors  alike are using this new technology to their advantage.
-Either way traditional or POD the author is still mainly responsible for promotion.
-But with POD the author has more control of all aspects that include story content and what form of promotion they want.
But  most recently the wave of the future is for all authors to have blogs,  websites, and any and all kinds of social media to get their stories out  there. Internet is the home of authors today making our products  available on sites such as Amazon and the Kindle since the brick and  mortar stores are fading away we have to keep up with the times. I’ve  learned this is certainly a new type of market then it was just a few  short years ago.
About Humanizing the Jaguar:
      How do you tame the  untamable? Bryan Wharton has been through more than any child should  bear, leaving him emotionally scarred. When his new family proves to him  that love and encouragement do exist, Bryan pursues his only dream.  With the friendship and support of a few boys from school, they succeed  in making their wild fantasies of becoming rock stars a reality. Through  their hard work they rise to fame, while Bryan’s confident, cocky  attitude generates animosity within the group. After a particularly  grueling ordeal, he meets a young woman who captivates him in ways like  no one else ever has. Donna’s ignorance over who he really is and her  genuine concern during their fleeting time together allows him to freely  open up to her. The two form a bond, becoming oddly entwined. After  getting back to what Bryan knows best, he realizes he needs to devise a  way for Donna to be near him for what he believes is his own  selfishness. Donna was ready for an adventure knowing she’d become the  envy of young women worldwide and was hoping that this could lead to  more. What does this mean for the two-friendship, love or? As an added  bonus this book also includes a game. There are many music clues  scattered throughout the text. How many of the hidden clues can you  find? 
About the author:
Monica Daddio was born and raised in Trenton, NJ. She attended St. Stephens and Holy Cross grammar schools, Junior 4, and Trenton  High. From there went to wrok for Mercer County Elections Office. Most  recently she has retired and relocated to the Bristol VA/TN area. Her  passion and love has always been music and she will jokingly tell you  that she is a professional listener. With a vast collection of over 500  artists, she has a wide range of musical taste and that’s how her story  came to be. This is her tribute to the musicians and music she loves so  much.  
About Humanizing the Jaguar:
      How do you tame the  untamable? Bryan Wharton has been through more than any child should  bear, leaving him emotionally scarred. When his new family proves to him  that love and encouragement do exist, Bryan pursues his only dream.  With the friendship and support of a few boys from school, they succeed  in making their wild fantasies of becoming rock stars a reality. Through  their hard work they rise to fame, while Bryan’s confident, cocky  attitude generates animosity within the group. After a particularly  grueling ordeal, he meets a young woman who captivates him in ways like  no one else ever has. Donna’s ignorance over who he really is and her  genuine concern during their fleeting time together allows him to freely  open up to her. The two form a bond, becoming oddly entwined. After  getting back to what Bryan knows best, he realizes he needs to devise a  way for Donna to be near him for what he believes is his own  selfishness. Donna was ready for an adventure knowing she’d become the  envy of young women worldwide and was hoping that this could lead to  more. What does this mean for the two-friendship, love or? As an added  bonus this book also includes a game. There are many music clues  scattered throughout the text. How many of the hidden clues can you  find? About the author:
Monica Daddio was born and raised in Trenton, NJ. She attended St. Stephens and Holy Cross grammar schools, Junior 4, and Trenton  High. From there went to wrok for Mercer County Elections Office. Most  recently she has retired and relocated to the Bristol VA/TN area. Her  passion and love has always been music and she will jokingly tell you  that she is a professional listener. With a vast collection of over 500  artists, she has a wide range of musical taste and that’s how her story  came to be. This is her tribute to the musicians and music she loves so  much.To find out more visit her website at : www.monicadaddio.com or at http://www.humanizingthejaguar.com
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