AUTHORS: how many times did you have to send your book to the publisher before

Sophiii

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they published it? Thank you. How much of a risk, would you say, was it to the publishers? How many times did you have to edit it? Thanks very much. : )
 
My first sale was pretty unusual in that it was bought by the very first editor who requested it. However, the book had already been turned down by about 20 agents before I tried to sell it myself. I'd also had at least that many rejections on a previous manuscript.

Publishers always take a financial risk on any new, unknown author. However, they try to hedge their bets by being very selective. Genre fiction is usually a little less risky because most of the time there is a built-in audience of readers.

I had a very few minor edits to do on my first sale, and I think that is pretty typical. Unless an author is well-known with an established following of readers, there's no reason for an editor to take on a problematic manuscript. Not when they have literally hundreds more to chose from.
 
my first book i sent to 18 publishers before i got a yes.

then i had to do a minor re-write to meet their demands.

it wasn't a massive risk to the publishers, it was in a genre that was selling well at the time and my advance was pretty small, so there was nothing to loose really.
 
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