Articles, tagged with "literary agent", page 2
18th February 2010
When you are first start writing a fiction book, you can feel overwhelmed by all the details that must come together to make a great novel. There are so many pieces to the puzzle that you have to put together in just the right way: writing interesting ch...
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Author:
Laura McKennah
04th February 2010
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As recently as five to seven years ago, careers in the publishing industry were actually limited because of the small number of existing publishing houses, and the majority of those have been privately owned...
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Author:
Louise G
12th January 2010
Are you interested in getting your book published? Is your question "how to get my book published" Or has it already moved to "Should I self publish my book?" Several good videos on YouTube can help you with your questions. In this article, I recommend s...
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Author:
Thomas Christopher
29th December 2009
You've got a manuscript just begging to be published and you asked how to publish so I'm telling it straight. Okay, here's the real deal on publishing.
If you have the talent and sheer determination, you might wish to try first getting published by ...
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Author:
Debra Fortosis
08th December 2009
You should never ever dispose of your research material.
Why shouldn't you do that?
Quite simply because you never know when it might come in handy; the questions to which you found answers for your first project will return again and again in diffe...
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Author:
jim green
27th November 2009
If you have reached the coveted contract stage of the book publishing process, then you now need book marketing help. Book marketing is one of the most important elements in writing a successful book. Without a book marketing plan you won't see many pro...
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Author:
Alana Johnson
27th November 2009
Book marketing efforts can be incredible stressful for writers. After all, you did all the hard work already. You wrote the book, you probably found a literary agent and then you got it published. You're a story teller, not a marketing professional. W...
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Author:
Alana Johnson
27th November 2009
Book marketing is an essential part of the publishing process. You spend weeks, months or even years writing your book. Another gruesome process begins as you dive into the literary agent pool. Finally your moment of triumph arrives when you receive a c...
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Author:
Alana Johnson
25th November 2009
writeralley™ is a free local classifieds and community site dedicated to helping writers, musicians and artists showcase their work and talent to the music and publishing industry. Everyone is welcome to upload their writings, songs, artwork, photos and...
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Author:
writeralley
25th November 2009
Contemporary wisdom among the writing community is that a literary agent is absolutely necessary if your book is to have any chance of being published. Though an agent can certainly help, you don't need an agent to publish a book. For example, John Gris...
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Author:
Terence
24th November 2009
Ever wonder how a writer becomes a published author? Or how a book makes it to the top? You see the same authors over and over on Best Seller lists. They're not necessarily the best writers: their success has more to do with today's publishing realities.
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Author:
Patrika
24th November 2009
The Kindly, Caring Literary Agent is probably extinct.
Today's agents are more likely to treat you like a paychecks than like the sensitive creative person you are. You won't get your hand held when you're blue. You won't have your manuscript lovingly ed...
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Author:
Patrika
05th October 2009
You've led a full and interesting life. Now you're dying to tell the world all about it. For the last few years, or more, you've been working on your autobiography manuscript which you aim to transform into a book.
I know, difficult to believe, but yo...
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Author:
John Donaldson
11th May 2009
What stops you from writing and publishing your own book? Is it that you don't think you have the time to devote to writing it, or is it that you wouldn't know what to do or who to contact once you finish writing it? Many people miss out on the o...
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Author:
rljackson5
24th March 2009
Asking a book publishing editor or potential agent to look at product posted on a website is much easier than engaging in the formal process.Almost absolutely, any hopeful fiction writer at any given time was working on a novel they dreamed of getting pub...
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Author:
Steve Knowles