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Catch an Agent with Your First Chapter!
Congratulations! Your query made it out of the slush pile and an agent requested your manuscript. Now make sure they'll want to keep reading your novel by having an attention-grabbing first chapter. Literary agent, Sarah LaPolla will share insights and tips on creating a first chapter agents will want to keep reading. We'll also discuss what to avoid, how to balance a novel's tone with the narrator's voice, and how a great first chapter should set up the rest of the novel. Hurry, the webinar airs tomorrow!
All registrants are invited to submit your first 1,200 words for a critique. Please wait until after the live webinar date to submit your critique material. This allows you to make changes to your first 1,200 words based on the presentation and will ensure you receive the most helpful critique possible.
What you'll learn
  What agents look for in a first chapter
  How to graband keeptheir attention beyond the first line
  Whether your novel is beginning in the right place
  The appropriate length and tone of a first chapter
  How to introduce your narrator's voice in the most effective way
Who should attend
  Writers who are getting ready to query agents
  Writers struggling with pacing, back-story, and character development
  Writers who need to grab an agent's attention in a way that also engages their target audience
Tomorrow, Thursday, January 18, 2018
$89.99
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Instructor: Sarah LaPolla
Sarah LaPolla joined Bradford Literary Agency as an agent in 2013. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School and a B.A. in Creative Writing from Ithaca College.
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