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About the Author
According to Wikipedia (which is always correct!), a query letter for a novel* needs four things. The topic of the work A short description of the plot A short bio of the author The target audience You would think the section on yourself would be the easiest...
8 Reasons All Authors Need Business Plans for Their Books
Today's post is by Gordon's client, Nina Amir. 8 Reasons All Authors Need Business Plans for Their Books Traditional publishers require aspiring authors to produce business plans for their books. These plans are known as book proposals. Although some writers don’t...
Online contests, conferences, and workshops!
Over here, we’re gearing up for PNWA in Seattle next week (7/17-20). We will be making quite a showing with myself, Gordon, and Emily in attendance! Conferences are an excellent way to develop your craft through how-to sessions and workshops, pitch appointments,...
Marginalized Perspectives
Hey folks! This past weekend was New York City Pride, and that fact -- in concert with a few queries I've received recently -- inspired this blog post. I talk a lot on Twitter (at @dreamoforgonon) and in general about my interest in fiction, particularly genre...
Between ‘The End’ and The Query
So, you just wrote 'The End' on your manuscript, you're ready to send it out to agents right away, right? Yeah, maybe not quite yet. First things first, you need to do some editing. You may actually need to take some time away from your book before you can really see...
Simultaneous Submissions Demystified
In most cases, simultaneous submissions are OK and should be encouraged. This is one of the most common questions I get, and even though you now have an answer, it bears clarification. You should only query agents who are specifically fit for your project, and many...
Summer Readin’ and Writin’
Summertime is right around the corner. Actually it's been summer since last summer in California with our warm-sunny winter days and zero rain. But all you lovely folks who got hammered by polar vortexes or tornadoes or floods this year don't want to hear about that....
Advice you can ignore!
I went to a lot of conferences last month and talked to a lot of writers. Unfortunately, some of them were going through some tough times on their road to publication--things hadn't worked out the way they wanted. Invariably, when I asked them where things went wrong,...
Pitching at Conferences
Hey folks! It's been a while since I've done a blog post, but I've been super busy in the two and a half months since I joined the agency. At the end of April I was at the Las Vegas Writers Conference, and only two weeks later I was in Atlanta for theirs. Then it was...
Ten Queries
Well, my brain is pretty much completely consumed by BEA preparations at this time (plus some amaaaazing new client work), so I don't have much mental space left for an amazing new blog post. I *am* getting a bit behind on queries, though, so how about we kill two...
