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I DON’T WANT TO BE A FROG available for pre-order!

I'm so excited...(drum roll, please)...my first book sold to be released is now available for pre-order! Dev Petty's humorous, offbeat picture book, I DON'T WANT TO BE A FROG is now up on Barnes & Noble and other sites where books are sold. Fans of Mo Willems’s...

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New Types of Author Events

This is for all you published authors out there who still think that scoring a book signing at a Barnes & Noble is the epitome of literary success. My thought is that the time and effort you and your publisher put into planning and executing these marketing events...

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Want and Need

Hey everyone! Some self-serving client promotion and updates first, before I jump into today's blog: JEFFE KENNEDY has been with our agency throughout her career, and I'm thrilled to say that as of late June she is now my client. Jeffe writes scintillating erotica and...

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Hybridity and Shelving

Guest post by J.M. Frey Traditional publishing is great. Authors write books. Publishers publish books. Readers buy and read books. Yay, getting paid to write stories! But, when you walk into book stores, everything is… well… shelved. And those shelves are organized,...

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Using Twitter for Marketing, Not Spam

Twitter is a really great tool, one which writers are often encouraged to use for marketing and promotion purposes. Honestly, I can't tell you how many books I've read because I learned about them or got to 'Twitter know' their authors on my favorite social media...

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Writers’ Conference Tips

It’s that time again. Tomorrow kicks off the big annual summer conference put on by the lovely folks at the Pacific Northwest Writers Association. If you’re in the Seattle area, I highly recommend you check it out. It’s definitely in my top 10. If you aren’t able to...

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The First Sentence, Scene, Chapter

It's summer and that means it's writers conference season. Most writers conferences occur between April and September (there are a few outliers, of course, but mainly this is true). And if you are serious about making a career out of your writing, you most likely will...

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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...

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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...

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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,...

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