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How Long Would You Wait for Your Book to be Published?

Meghan Stevenson
2 min readMay 10, 2022

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I was recently approached by a colleague who had a client that wanted to write a book.

I asked to set up a call and my next available time was two weeks away.

The colleague responded and said that date was too far out for her client, who needed to make the decision sooner.

Y’all — that is a red flag because publishing, or at least publishing well, is a long game.

In my opinion, there are certain things in life that you want to do well — not fast.

Like —

Building a business.

Choosing a life partner.

Establishing an engaged audience.

And writing a book.

But so often, I see entrepreneurs and experts try to rush the process of getting a traditional book deal, or even to make decisions around their book’s publication.

It’s as if what you’re writing will disappear into thin air if you don’t meet the deadline that you’ve created . . . out of thin air.

The next time you think, I have to get this book out or else — just remember:

Writing the music and lyrics for Hamilton took Lin-Manuel Miranda seven years.

Seven years! When I heard that, my first thought was his poor wife.

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Meghan Stevenson
Meghan Stevenson

Written by Meghan Stevenson

I help entrepreneurs, experts and thought leaders create book proposals that sell to major publishers. I also run marathons, save senior dogs and love the Mets.

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