Your manuscript may have been rejected by the publisher for various reasons, such as not meeting their specific criteria, lacking originality or market appeal, or not being well-written or polished enough. It's important to carefully review and revise your work before submitting it to increase your chances of acceptance.
When people write books they use manuscripts.
The manuscript in press will be officially published when it is released by the publisher.
If you have a finished manuscript, you send it to the publisher and let the editor read it!
It depends on postage -- unsolicited means that you just send it to the publisher without being asked. A solicited manuscript is one the publisher asks you to send.
The publisher is the company that buys the book, makes it into a book from a typed manuscript, and sells the book to bookstores.
Twelve paged of draft should boil down to one page in the finished manuscript
Sending a copy of an unpublished manuscript to a publisher for editing is commonly known as submitting a manuscript for consideration. The publisher may offer feedback and editing suggestions before deciding whether to publish the book.
The word "solicit" means to ask for or request. If the publisher requested that you send it, it's solicited. If you just send it, it's unsolicited.
Desk rejections commonly occur when a manuscript does not meet the journal's scope, lacks originality, has significant methodological flaws, or fails to adhere to the journal's formatting and submission guidelines.
Of course you can! Just send the manuscript to them the same as you would to a Canadian publisher.
It depends on the publisher. Check the Writer's Market and see if they have the phrase "no simultaneous submissions" listed - if they do, then you just send it to them. If they don't specify, then you can send to multiple publishers.
When a manuscript is accepted for publication, it means that the journal or publisher has agreed to publish it after any necessary revisions are made. When a manuscript is "in press," it means that it has been accepted for publication and is in the process of being prepared for printing and distribution.