Setup For a Successful Query A couple weeks ago, we published a bit on how to writer a killer book proposal for all of our non-fiction writers out there.
Guest Post from Jason Mosberg: Beware of Trademarks in Your Cover Art! After choosing from nearly ten interested agents, my YA novel was headed to a dozen editors at all the best publishing houses. Continue Reading →
12 Things We Learned at the 2013 Writer’s Digest Conference West It’s a week after the Writer’s Digest Conference and our heads are still spinning. Continue Reading →
Interview with Indie Author Matthew J. Beier, “The Breeders” With self-publishing, you either pay for quality control, or you do it yourself. Continue Reading →
A Deadline to Publish: Amanda Hocking Doesn’t Let Hundreds of Rejections Stand In Her Way! We love Amanda Hocking. Continue Reading →
Five Questions before Querying Agents Over the eons of book publishing, agent querying became the obvious next step once an author finished a manuscript. Continue Reading →
“At First Bite”: Is It Worth It to Follow Literary Trends? Once upon a time, Western society as a whole was flushed with anticipation for the END OF THE WORLD. Continue Reading →
Five things Agents Won’t Tell You Even though fewer indie authors are seeking input from literary agents, we all still want to know if our manuscripts are ready for public consumption. Continue Reading →