
Tom Horn,
CEO Anomalos Publishing, LLC |
How Getting Published Could Change The
Course Of Your Life
A personal word from Tom Horn:
In the mid-1990's I decided to do something I
had put off for many years. I wanted to write a small book based on
observations I had made during my years of pastoring. Spiritual Warfare:
The Invisible Invasion (the publisher's choice for the title) became my
first book and remained in a bestsellers category at Barnes & Noble for
three years. Eventually a workbook was created to use together with Spiritual
Warfare: The Invisible Invasion, and hundreds of churches on different
continents taught the ideas presented in my 200-page book.
The decision to write that first book and to
get published changed the course of my life. I discovered that I love writing
and that I love getting paid to do it. I started writing any project I could
get my hands on: editorials and opinion pieces, research material for
newspapers, and, eventually, three more books, which also hit bestseller
status.
What might surprise some people is to learn
that during negotiations with Huntington House Publishers for Spiritual
Warfare: The Invisible Invasion, the publisher required me to purchase
1000 copies of my book to offset the cost and production risk. I was told this
was because I was a new author with no track record and mainstream publishers
were increasingly unwilling to accept this type of risk alone. I've since
learned that Huntington House was being honest. Frankly, the situation for new
authors has gotten worse. This year at the CBA convention we learned that even
well-known "B" list authors are being cut now from major publishing
houses in favor of the "A" list (million-copy sellers) almost
exclusively. There are reasons why this is happening that I won't go into
here, but this dynamic is why Anomalos Publishing was born. We believe great
writers have important things to offer; they deserve to be read.
When Huntington House agreed to publish Spiritual
Warfare: The Invisible Invasion only if I were willing to offset some of
the production cost by purchasing 1000 copies of the book at discount from
retail, I wasn't certain I would go through with it. In fact, I spent several
months contacting other publishers. New Leaf Press became another possibility.
They liked the book, and it actually received a green light from a couple
important committees. Yet, before long it was rejected with the now familiar
explanation: "We like the book, but you are an unknown. There's simply
too much financial risk."
In the end I bit the bullet with Huntington
House and agreed to purchase 1000 discounted copies of Spiritual Warfare:
The Invisible Invasion. In my case, it was the smartest thing I ever did.
I sold that first run of books at profit, bought and sold thousands more at
profit, and today make my living writing. The truth is, I would not be where I
am today had I not made that initial decision to invest in a writing career.
Would this happen for you? There's no guarantee, but it's possible. For me the
logic became simple. I love to write. I want to write. I NEED TO WRITE! And if
purchasing 1000 books (nowadays I buy them by the tens of thousands) was my
ticket to getting my foot in the door of a real publishing house with
legitimate CBA and ABA distribution to retail outlets (not a POD or Vanity
Publisher), I would do it.
Over the years I discovered many authors shared
my experience. Their stories were so familiar. They had a passion to write,
had labored over an important work, but couldn't get a full-service publisher
to financially risk publishing their book. That's when the ultimate answer for
many authors was born--the partnering program at Anomalos Publishing House.
Now our authors have the same distribution as old-school publishing houses
PLUS a revolutionary Marketing Plan that trumps the others. Those who have
found a home at Anomalos include bestselling authors who no longer work with
the monopolistic publishing houses that may print but not promote every
author.
If you have written a great book and want to
take the next step, Anomalos would be delighted to help you make your dream a
reality. Send us a synopsis of your book (one page or less), an outline (two
pages or less), and one or two sample chapters. Send them in a common font
(Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetica, or Verdana) and double-spaced in a
Microsoft Word document (a .doc file). Then email your proposal to: info@anomalospublishing.com
If you think our partnering system is the way
for you to get published and promoted in a full-service publishing house and
media company, we look forward to hearing from you. Maybe this will be the
first step in changing the course of YOUR life, too.
Thomas Horn, President
Anomalos Publishing, LLC
PO Box 5, Crane, MO 65633
417-723-0610
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