Assuming you are submitting directly to a publishing house without an agent here are some useful guidelines to consider. 
- If you don’t here back from them, they don’t want it.
- Just in case though, check the house website, they usually list the time frame you can expect a response and what it means if you don’t hear back, ie they are running behind or it’s a no.
- Follow the guidelines carefully for the big items like Genre, length, exclusions. But if you need 1 1/4 pages for synopsis and it says one page, go ahead and use the extra 1/4.
- Do your homework. Publishers are not robotic rejection machines. They are humans and will get offended too.
- Sending something in for consideration below the minimum word count threshold is a deal breaker, for one editor on the panel.
-Why Editors Pass Panel

Amusing mistakes I heard from the Pros at con….

“Constants when they come home from war: Loss of Mission, Loss of Purpose, Loss of Camaraderie. “
ct working on a picture for my hubby’s upcoming birthday while more or less listening to reruns of CSI Miami. Yes, I know. It was not a good show but that’s all the better as it doesn’t distract me from what I’m really doing, painting the picture for my hubby. The basis of the episode is a guy kills his high school school bully because the guy wrapped him up in duct tape and stuck him in a locker. He even goes so far as to show these horrible scars worthy of full thickness burns to explain how much trouble the hospital had getting the tape off.
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thing should be designed to get the reader to the next step. The first sentence to the first paragraph, the first paragraph to the first page, the first page to the first chapter.”