Having a physical copy of a brand new book is an amazing feeling. I love the feel of the pages and the smell of new paper in a book. I always have and always will prefer physical books to ebooks. Great video, very informative.
I was a bookseller for most of my life and I used to feel the way you do about physical books. Now I see the impact of 100 years of irresponsible printing of huge amounts of forgettable junk books has had on our planet. Do we need celebrity memoirs, or do we need trees?
That’s not fair. Love for reading and knowledge and sharing stories is invaluable. If there’s one thing that’s worth cutting trees down for its shelter and books!
This makes me so happy. I'm in the process of getting my first book published :) I'm looking forward to sending a manuscript to Penguin when I have a few more books under my belt ❤
@@taeharibangtanarmy1910 you sumbit a manuscript to an literature agent and then they will try and make a deal with an editor from a publishing house.
@@javen2013 Can you choose who they make a deal with? Also, can the manuscript be written on computer and just sent like that? I'm trying to be a young author and I have no idea how any of this works lol
Growing up I really struggled reading but found audiobooks helped me develop , they were on cassette's back then. I have made sure all four of my books are also available on audiobook as well as paperback and ebook. I plan future episodes, so far I have published four paramedic Chris children's books.
I'm soo excited, because I got an Email from Penguin publishes, that they want to publish my little book 'The wise turtle 'that I published at balboa Press (selfpublishing).
I have written ten sci fi fictions. How can I get a platform to publish these manuscripts through Penguin Random House? In 2014, Penguin published an anthology of true life stories titled 'Something Happened On The Way To Heaven 'edited by Sudha Murty. The 11th no story is written by me.
Interesting to contrast the PR face of such publishing houses where they virtue signal about their hunger for 'diversity' in the authors they are looking for yet there is almost zero racial or gender diversity in the production staff. They are almost entirely white and female in an an office in London which is 50% male and probably 30% or 40% non white. I'm not saying they shouldn't be all white and all female. I can't speak to the racial makeup but assessing, editing books does seem to be something that women have a greater aptitude and interest in. Not sure if that applies to designing covers and interiors though. It's just telling what the front facing ethos of such companies are compared to the actual practice of recruitment. If that office were all white males there would be an outcry.
How do I get penguin to publish my first ever book my book about learning to walk again which took me two years of painful physio and I lost my company my wife my house and everything I own but other than that I'm good
print is too small at some Pengiun books, its going striaght from online retail package to trash can, I have 10/10 eyesight and want to keep it this way.
I wish I had an agent to get my book published through Penguin Random House. I really don't want to get scammed. Please I really need help with my book.
This is a bit of a sham. This company will not take anything from a first time author. You’ll need to get an agent first. The chances of this happening are virtually nil. Agents turn down 99% of submissions sent to them. Reason being 99% of books in todays world don’t make back their publishing costs. Always think in the first instance of publishing your book yourself. Once published you can hire a PR marketing company. This is by far the best path to take. It will save you a lot of heartache from these publishers and agents. Self publishing is the way forward for budding authors.
Why is the video a sham though? It's just a puff peace about how lovely books are and how joyful the work of publishing them is. And, 99% of anything is rejected, screen plays, art, demo tapes. That's the way it goes. Also, you are giving bad advice about self publishing. If you first self publish then publishers will not take you on. Not unless your book becomes a smash hit. There are only about one hundred literary agencies in the UK and about eighty large medium and small publishers; of which only around thirty accept unsolicited submissions. It's better to query the Agencies first and also the publishers who accept submission then while you wait three to six months to see if you got any interest, prepare your book for self publishing by doing the formatting, editing, copy editing and cover design etc. If your book gets taken by an agent and then a publisher then great, if not then go ahead with the self publishing. At the very least you will see what kind of response you got from all the submissions.
@@NR-rv8rz why am I giving bad advice? A lot of these agents are giving out false hopes-There seems to be a lot of young women spouting off stuff and getting thousands of subscribers. Quite a few of these woman have never written a book in their life, They go on for years waffling away. I’m trying to give budding authors the ‘real’ take on the traditional publishing world. It’s not worth the heartache, surly we all want to see our book in our hands? There’s some fantastic self publishing companies out there now, they’re doing a better job than most of the trad publishers, The quality of their books is a lot better, they’re not trying to cut the costs, because the author is paying for it. If you ask me I think agents are doing tremendous damage to the publishing world. We’ve still got a lot of these agents in play in England that rejected ‘Harry Potter’ and they’re still doing it. These agents don’t have a clue what will be a success. They use a word called ‘subjective’ meaning they don’t know.
@@alandavies3727 The fact that you say it saves 'heartache' indicates that you feel bad that your book wasn't accepted by an agent so you want to sour everyone else from trying. Just because most people won't get a book deal and even that do will get rejected by most agents first doesn't mean they shouldn't try. All they have to do is fire off an email to an agent then forget about it. Then if they get a reply asking to discuss it more great, if not they can do self publishing. It's bad advice to tell people not to even try.
@@NR-rv8rz what on earth are you talking about? Who said that I got rejected by agents? The traditional publishing world has been rotten to its core for years. They’ve had total control but not anymore. I’ve got a far better publishers than any trad publisher. I’ve had five books published this year all are very high quality. These books are now on a lot of world internet books sites. Royalties are coming in. I don’t have to pay any agent or publisher anything, ever for years and years and years. I can publish anything I want at any time. Why would I wait for some agent to try to get some publisher to accept my work? It’s all done. Can’t you see this? It’s in the mindset of people that you won’t get anywhere unless you go by these publishers and agents.it’s been drummed into people. Well whoever you are, you’re wrong. Are you an agent by any chance? You seem to putting up a big fight for them.
@@alandavies3727 Look, if you talk about 'heartache' and are vitriolic about the traditional publishing system, you are naturally going to come across as someone with sour grapes from not getting accepted. It was a perfectly reasonable guess on my part. And if you publish five books in a year then it's likely they aren't the kind of books that agents and publishers were looking for. And nobody is saying that people shouldn't self publish. Rather that there is nothing wrong with them reaching out to agents also. And no, I'm not an agent, I'm just in the starting phase of looking for an agent. And if I don't get one, then fine, I'll self publish.
I'm a pretty popular writer in my area, and after watching about 10 or 12 of these videos you realize that, they have taken the industry to a Ultra feminine idea and none of these videos have any men in them. And as a pretty well known independent artist, y'all would discourage me from even thinking that I should try to submit a book to you
Having a physical copy of a brand new book is an amazing feeling. I love the feel of the pages and the smell of new paper in a book. I always have and always will prefer physical books to ebooks. Great video, very informative.
I was a bookseller for most of my life and I used to feel the way you do about physical books.
Now I see the impact of 100 years of irresponsible printing of huge amounts of forgettable junk books has had on our planet.
Do we need celebrity memoirs, or do we need trees?
@@epluribusunum1460 junk books that actually help you write and understand something such as the nonsense you’re writing
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That’s not fair. Love for reading and knowledge and sharing stories is invaluable. If there’s one thing that’s worth cutting trees down for its shelter and books!
I totally agree.
I am praying that Penguin publishes my submitted manuscript - what an awesome day that will be!
What's it about?
Did it happen ?
Have you published a book or are you still looking for major publishing companies in affordable prices?
This makes me so happy. I'm in the process of getting my first book published :) I'm looking forward to sending a manuscript to Penguin when I have a few more books under my belt ❤
What is the process? Just write a manuscript and send?
@@taeharibangtanarmy1910 you sumbit a manuscript to an literature agent and then they will try and make a deal with an editor from a publishing house.
@@javen2013 thankyou 👍
@@javen2013 Can you choose who they make a deal with? Also, can the manuscript be written on computer and just sent like that? I'm trying to be a young author and I have no idea how any of this works lol
I am in the process of getting my book publushed: ) looking to send the manuscript to Penguin. I am very excited ❤😊
Love the content. Please share more of this. I'd love to know about the industry and how it differs from what we have here in Indonesia.
Writing a book now hope I get signed and become apart of the penguin publishing family when it's all done
How'd it go?
@@nobodygnomes I’m still working on it
Good luck with it! What's it about, if you don't mind me asking?@@TheReelNerdyReview
I'm in the middle of my 2nd rough draft of my 1st novel. So i find this really informative.
*Intro*
0:00
Chapters
0:18 *Chapter I* - Editioral
0:46 *Chapter II* - Design
1:21 *Chapter III* - Production
1:59 *Chapter IV* - Marketing
2:39 *Chapter V* - Publicity
3:27 *Chapter VI* - Sales
4:13 *Chapter VII* - Distribution
*Outro*
4:50
Thanks!
Growing up I really struggled reading but found audiobooks helped me develop , they were on cassette's back then. I have made sure all four of my books are also available on audiobook as well as paperback and ebook. I plan future episodes, so far I have published four paramedic Chris children's books.
Love it, thank you for sharing.
Very informative and nicely shot. Thank you for this video!
I'm soo excited, because I got an Email from Penguin publishes, that they want to publish my little book 'The wise turtle 'that I published at balboa Press (selfpublishing).
Congratulations! 🎉 Can't wait to read it 🙂
Can we self publish and involve a publishing house both at a same time? Please answer.
My dream workplace ❤❤
I realized now , What a great job publisher's Actually Do...
Thank you for spreading knowledge 😊
Sarcastically wishing you unending smiles.
I have written ten sci fi fictions. How can I get a platform to publish these manuscripts through Penguin Random House? In 2014, Penguin published an anthology of true life stories titled 'Something Happened On The Way To Heaven 'edited by Sudha Murty. The 11th no story is written by me.
Have you published a book or are you still looking for major publishing companies in affordable prices?
Thank you for sharing.
Interesting to contrast the PR face of such publishing houses where they virtue signal about their hunger for 'diversity' in the authors they are looking for yet there is almost zero racial or gender diversity in the production staff.
They are almost entirely white and female in an an office in London which is 50% male and probably 30% or 40% non white.
I'm not saying they shouldn't be all white and all female. I can't speak to the racial makeup but assessing, editing books does seem to be something that women have a greater aptitude and interest in. Not sure if that applies to designing covers and interiors though.
It's just telling what the front facing ethos of such companies are compared to the actual practice of recruitment.
If that office were all white males there would be an outcry.
I love this video
Sir, I have a Brian Griffin on the lin-
Hi aunt Catherine I hope you are well and l hope to see you
and Edie soon by the way this is from Humayra
Amazing!
I like to write books it makes me happy.
How you publish the book?
@@taeharibangtanarmy1910 i use lulu to self publish my book
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How can I publish my 1st book i only have physical copy (hand written) anyone guide me
Administration of the heavens
I didn’t know this place was real
Do you accept novelette of about 7,500 words?
How do I get penguin to publish my first ever book my book about learning to walk again which took me two years of painful physio and I lost my company my wife my house and everything I own but other than that I'm good
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Just wanted Penguin to know that Harriet Allan’s departure is a sad day for this world
Keep her on
IMO
Thats was honest courtsey...
print is too small at some Pengiun books, its going striaght from online retail package to trash can, I have 10/10 eyesight and want to keep it this way.
“Well if you wanna be in black and white, black and white’s gonna in you ;)”
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I wish I had an agent to get my book published through Penguin Random House.
I really don't want to get scammed. Please I really need help with my book.
Hey how can we work with u?
I like the price $99
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Name of the book at 3:50 ?
The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens.
This is a bit of a sham. This company will not take anything from a first time author. You’ll need to get an agent first. The chances of this happening are virtually nil. Agents turn down 99% of submissions sent to them. Reason being 99% of books in todays world don’t make back their publishing costs. Always think in the first instance of publishing your book yourself. Once published you can hire a PR marketing company. This is by far the best path to take. It will save you a lot of heartache from these publishers and agents. Self publishing is the way forward for budding authors.
Why is the video a sham though? It's just a puff peace about how lovely books are and how joyful the work of publishing them is.
And, 99% of anything is rejected, screen plays, art, demo tapes. That's the way it goes.
Also, you are giving bad advice about self publishing.
If you first self publish then publishers will not take you on. Not unless your book becomes a smash hit.
There are only about one hundred literary agencies in the UK and about eighty large medium and small publishers; of which only around thirty accept unsolicited submissions.
It's better to query the Agencies first and also the publishers who accept submission then while you wait three to six months to see if you got any interest, prepare your book for self publishing by doing the formatting, editing, copy editing and cover design etc.
If your book gets taken by an agent and then a publisher then great, if not then go ahead with the self publishing.
At the very least you will see what kind of response you got from all the submissions.
@@NR-rv8rz why am I giving bad advice? A lot of these agents are giving out false hopes-There seems to be a lot of young women spouting off stuff and getting thousands of subscribers. Quite a few of these woman have never written a book in their life, They go on for years waffling away. I’m trying to give budding authors the ‘real’ take on the traditional publishing world. It’s not worth the heartache, surly we all want to see our book in our hands? There’s some fantastic self publishing companies out there now, they’re doing a better job than most of the trad publishers, The quality of their books is a lot better, they’re not trying to cut the costs, because the author is paying for it. If you ask me I think agents are doing tremendous damage to the publishing world. We’ve still got a lot of these agents in play in England that rejected ‘Harry Potter’ and they’re still doing it. These agents don’t have a clue what will be a success. They use a word called ‘subjective’ meaning they don’t know.
@@alandavies3727 The fact that you say it saves 'heartache' indicates that you feel bad that your book wasn't accepted by an agent so you want to sour everyone else from trying.
Just because most people won't get a book deal and even that do will get rejected by most agents first doesn't mean they shouldn't try.
All they have to do is fire off an email to an agent then forget about it. Then if they get a reply asking to discuss it more great, if not they can do self publishing.
It's bad advice to tell people not to even try.
@@NR-rv8rz what on earth are you talking about? Who said that I got rejected by agents? The traditional publishing world has been rotten to its core for years. They’ve had total control but not anymore. I’ve got a far better publishers than any trad publisher. I’ve had five books published this year all are very high quality. These books are now on a lot of world internet books sites. Royalties are coming in. I don’t have to pay any agent or publisher anything, ever for years and years and years. I can publish anything I want at any time. Why would I wait for some agent to try to get some publisher to accept my work? It’s all done. Can’t you see this? It’s in the mindset of people that you won’t get anywhere unless you go by these publishers and agents.it’s been drummed into people. Well whoever you are, you’re wrong. Are you an agent by any chance? You seem to putting up a big fight for them.
@@alandavies3727 Look, if you talk about 'heartache' and are vitriolic about the traditional publishing system, you are naturally going to come across as someone with sour grapes from not getting accepted. It was a perfectly reasonable guess on my part.
And if you publish five books in a year then it's likely they aren't the kind of books that agents and publishers were looking for.
And nobody is saying that people shouldn't self publish. Rather that there is nothing wrong with them reaching out to agents also.
And no, I'm not an agent, I'm just in the starting phase of looking for an agent. And if I don't get one, then fine, I'll self publish.
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Is Penguin not the publisher that is re-writing the Roald Dahl books? 😮
I'm 20 y.o creative writing student and I want to publish my book in Penguin Random House. Is that possible?
But the pay is so bad :(
The price is good
I am a writer and I want to publish my novel in penguin company.. who can help me..I will be able to give your percent...
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Kind of a female dominated industry.
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If you notice they never use the term, literary artist. It's the same as calling somebody to garbage man
I'm a pretty popular writer in my area, and after watching about 10 or 12 of these videos you realize that, they have taken the industry to a Ultra feminine idea and none of these videos have any men in them. And as a pretty well known independent artist, y'all would discourage me from even thinking that I should try to submit a book to you
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