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Educate yourself about the business. Attend a summer publishing program. Target your prospects. Prepare for your interview. Meet with recruiters when they visit your campus. Take any entry-level job you can get. Ask about a company's training program. Use personal contacts.
While publishing can indeed be an intellectually satisfying career, it is important to balance that romantic image with information about the practical realities of publishing, which can include low pay, limited job openings, and intense pressure to produce books that will sell well.
If boredom is not an option for you, publishing is an excellent career because it is constantly changing. In the middle of all that change, you have to learn how to persevere. Time management and a weird kind of intuition are very important skills to have in publishing.
It's hard to weigh up the benefits you will certainly make some excellent contacts in publishing, but if you're only getting into publishing to get a book deal you will find it incredibly hard work. This is not a nine-to-five job, so you might want to think about how you would balance your writing with work.
But I'm grateful I trusted my gut and pursued my passions, because, as it turns out, the publishing industry is far from dead. In fact, more people than ever are reading. According to Publishers Weekly, unit sales of books have risen 10.8 percent since 2013, and are up nearly 2 percent from last year.
Publishing is about business, design, editorial, marketing, sales, and technology. The AAP gets it exactly right. Well, except for one little thing. As the AAP's career site is called Book Jobs, they all but guarantee that no one outside the English department will ever see it.
You should NEVER sign over IP rights to a book b/c your publisher will most likely only be one of many publishers you have for the book. Most publishing deals should last 3-5 years maximum, and then you will get the right back, at which time you can look for another publisher.
Works published after 1923, but before 1978 are protected for 95 years from the date of publication. If the work was created, but not published, before 1978, the copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years.
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