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In this back and forth, author Ricki Schultz and literary agent Barbara Poelle dish on the similarities between courting a mate and courting an agent. Read More... |
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Can You Swim Like You Walk and Earn Six Figures?
Not Likely, unless you're Michael Phelps or Jenny Thompson. They can swim as naturally as walking. BUT... YOU CAN ABSOLUTELY learn to write like you talk and earn six figures! As a matter of fact, here's a free report to show you 9 ways you can do it now.
Take charge of your life, be your own boss and get paid very well...You can even start today! Check it out...it will be worth your time!
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If your protagonist isn't compelling, it doesn't matter how well-structured your plot is. This quick guide to three common types of dynamic characters-and how to utilize their needs, desires and flaws-will help you create a protagonist that resonates with readers and takes your story to new heights. Read More... |
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To avoid stereotyping and caricature-and to keep your story believable-try these strategies and tips. Read More... |
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Find your way to self-publishing success in just 5 easy steps
5 Steps To Self-Publishing—your step-by-step guide that navigates the entire self-publishing process. Yours free. Only from BookBaby. Download your free guide.
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Literary agent Becky LeJeune of the Bond Literary Agency is open to queries! She is seeking commercial YA and a variety of genres on the adult side, including horror, science fiction and fantasy, and thrillers. Read More... |
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In this brand new boot camp from Fuse Literary Agency, attendees will learn how to put together a short yet effective query letter, a one- to two-page book synopsis (fiction), and a nonfiction book proposal. They'll also learn some best practices for submitting their query, pages, and synopsis and/or proposal to agents. Each attendee will have the opportunity to interact one-on-one with an agent and receive a valuable critique of ten pages of their work in any combination: query letter, manuscript pages, synopsis, or proposal. Starts June 20. Sign up here ... |
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Bowling a Perfect Game: You're on the verge of bowling a perfect game (getting a strike in every frame). It all comes down to your final throw, which needs to be a strike to pull off the feat. There is a bit of an issue though-you are very superstitious and believe that you need to replicate everything you did before each ball was thrown. The problem is you've added so many things over the course of the previous 11 throws, that it's tough to keep track. Write the epic conclusion to your final throw and what happens.
Post your response (500 words or fewer) in the comments here .... |
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