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Working in the publishing industry gives me the opportunity to apply my time, talent, and energy to work with like-minded people and take action that
Working in the publishing industry gives me the opportunity to apply my time, talent, and energy to work with like-minded people and take action that
If you want literary agents, publishers, and readers to care about your book or event coordinators to book you to speak at their events, you
At a writing workshop I taught, a participant asked, "How will I know when my writing is good enough?" The answer is simple: You'll know
Literary agents and publishers regularly receive hundreds to thousands of unsolicited queries and book proposals per year. That can mean 10 or more each week.
guest post by Linda K. Olson, aka the No-Legs Grandma and author of Gone: A Memoir of Love, Body, and Taking Back My Life (which
Contracting with a literary agent and getting a traditional publishing contract remains the holy grail of many authors and aspiring authors, but getting the attention
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