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I feel like kind of a fraud for asking this, but I'm curious.
I'm an unpublished nobody working on a non-fiction book. From what I understand, the majority of NF is sold in its early stages. Let's say that Agent X takes me on as a client, and they quickly sell my work to Publisher Y and we enter a contract expecting the work to be completed in a year's time.
How close of an eye does the editor usually keep on this writer? Is it usually a laissez faire relationship, where emails are shot back and forth and a chunk of the work is handed in at a time? Or do editors expect to see a completed chapter every month? When does the process begin to really speed up as far as working on the book's cover art, publicity, et cetera?
Thanks, guys!
I'm an unpublished nobody working on a non-fiction book. From what I understand, the majority of NF is sold in its early stages. Let's say that Agent X takes me on as a client, and they quickly sell my work to Publisher Y and we enter a contract expecting the work to be completed in a year's time.
How close of an eye does the editor usually keep on this writer? Is it usually a laissez faire relationship, where emails are shot back and forth and a chunk of the work is handed in at a time? Or do editors expect to see a completed chapter every month? When does the process begin to really speed up as far as working on the book's cover art, publicity, et cetera?
Thanks, guys!