If you think your manuscripts are good enough to be published, you should try to get an agent. He'll manage to get your work published.
To find good agents in all areas go to PublishersMarketPlace.com
You should send a manuscript around to agents first. You can also send them to the publishers dirrectly then get an agent.
To get your book published you should send a manuscript to an editor and publisher. Or you could self publish. It is also easier if you have an agent to help you.
Otto Frank eventually decided - at the urging of several who had read it - to publish Anne's diary. But no publishers were interested. Then the manuscript was read by Jan Romein, a famous and respected Dutch historian. Romein's review of the book in "Het Parool" immediately caused several publishers to express interest in the book, and in 1947, it was initially published by Contact of Amsterdam.
You can get published either through traditional publishers or self-publish. "Publishing" can be as simple as making pdfs available on your own website.
Publishers!
Thirteen year old from England,published a non-fictional book in 1993.
The decision on how a manuscript is published typically lies with the author. Authors can choose to submit their work to academic journals, publishing houses, or self-publishing platforms. Editors and peer reviewers at journals or publishing houses may make recommendations for publication based on the manuscript's quality, relevance, and fit with the publication's scope.
Twilight was published on October 5th 2005. Little Brown, and Company offered $750,000 for the manuscript back in September 2005.
The past tense of "publish" is "published."
A woman can publish her written works (manuscript) to any publisher specializing on that particular subject or she can self publish.
International Publishers was created in 1924.
Nobody. And here is why: Shakespeare did not publish his plays. About half of them were published after his death. Those ones which were printed during his lifetime were published by publishers without any consultation from Shakespeare. In some cases, it is thought, people wrote down the plays from memory and sold them to the publishers, in others, various playing companies, but especially the Lord Chamberlain's Men, sold old scripts that were hanging around the playhouse.