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An Agent Explains How To Write An Agent Query Letter [ThePublishingSpot]Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - May 14, 2008 I've been researching agents lately, and the writing world is overloaded with advice on the subject. Who do you believe? Me? Your mom? Or a real-live agent? If you guessed "a real-live agent," then you win a prize--a … Also tagged: agents, agent, writing resources, agent query |
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An Agent Explains How To Write An Agent Query LetterThePublishingSpot - May 13, 2008 I've been researching agents lately, and the writing world is overloaded with advice on the subject. Who do you believe? Me? Your mom? Or a real-live agent? If you guessed "a real-live agent," then you win a prize--a … Also tagged: agents, agent, writing resources |
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The Biggest Mistake That Freelance Writers MakeThePublishingSpot - May 13, 2008 The web has made it too easy to build a spreadsheet and email-bomb publications with your stories. But just because you can submit your stories to one hundred magazines in a single keystroke doesn't mean that you … Also tagged: magazines, writing tips, freelancing, isak |
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The Biggest Mistake That Freelance Writers Make [ThePublishingSpot]Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - May 12, 2008 The web has made it too easy to build a spreadsheet and email-bomb publications with your stories. But just because you can submit your stories to one hundred magazines in a single keystroke doesn't mean that you … Also tagged: magazines, writing tips, freelancing, isak |
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Weekend Reading: How To Write A Query LetterThePublishingSpot - Apr 26, 2008 You know that hyper-blurbing copy they stick on dust jackets for books? I try not to read it--it spoils the surprise and puts all sorts of weird ideas about the story in your head. Unfortunately, when your novel is … Also tagged: agents, pitching, agent letter |
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Weekend Reading: How To Write A Query Letter [ThePublishingSpot]Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Apr 26, 2008 You know that hyper-blurbing copy they stick on dust jackets for books? I try not to read it--it spoils the surprise and puts all sorts of weird ideas about the story in your head. Unfortunately, when your novel is … |