4 Things To Ask Yourself Before You Query an Agent by Linnea Gradin
Querying an agent can be a mysterious process. Here are four questions to ask yourself before you query an agent to be sure you’re 100% prepared.
Querying an agent can be a mysterious process. Here are four questions to ask yourself before you query an agent to be sure you’re 100% prepared.
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by Beth Barany · Published June 4, 2014 · Last modified June 3, 2014
Next Week — Interview with an Expert in Getting a Literary Agent Hello! I’m excited to invite you to join me next week for a very special event. I’m going to be interviewing a...
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In literary agent, Janet Reid’s post, she shares in a fun and concise way why writers are on Twitter. Reposted here, she says: It’s where your readers are. And you want to hear what...
This article was first published on the San Francisco Writers Community site. Where is publishing going? This column is dedicated to finding the answers. This week I focus on a trend watcher from the...
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