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Publisher is the person responsible for the act of publishing. This tag is meant to be used with the specifics of publisher tasks, questions, and best practices, while the publishing tag is related to the publishing process itself.

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Will the publisher/agent tell me what to write?

I recently read this answer, which suggested that an author's first novel will be rejected, and the publisher will instead get the author to write the novel they want to publish, assuming they feel the … If the publisher is just going to reject the first one and tell me to write something else, then how can I ever publish what I want to? Is this true? …
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Fantasy and Science Fiction - should I choose a separate publisher?

So here's my question: If you intend to write both fantasy and sci/fi (or any two largely different genres), should you publish with the same publisher you've been using for your first genre (or try to … ), or should you use a different publisher that publishes in the new genre? …
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