Not exact matches
My question is in order for a rumour to be a legitimate rumour does said rumour have to have been started
by a fit and proper person such as a newspaper reporter or
agent or
blog writer, or can any old Tom, Dick or Harry start one?
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Attending and / or participating in trade shows and conferences, etc. (see below) Reading industry newsletters and
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by Anne R. Allen I recently read on an
agent's
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> «Literary
agents open the door to self - published writers «
by Alan Rinzler, on his
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by Anne R. Allen This week,
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by Anne R. Allen Having a popular
blog has helped me feel a lot of empathy with
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During this insider interview on our literary
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Jody Hedlund, whose recent
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-LSB-...] «Literary
agents open the door to self - published writers»
by Alan Rinzler, on his
blog The Book Deal: An Inside View of Book -LSB-...]
Recently I read an interesting comment on the article Literary
agents open the door to self - published writers
by Alan Rinzler and published on his
blog, The Book -LSB-...]
I won the book
by commenting on the Guide to Literary
Agents blog.
In the next month or two, we will write a
blog post about how to write a strong non-fiction query letter that will get you noticed
by agents and editors.
Also read
blogs like this one
by veteran authors and
agents.
Yes, there's a great article on edittorrent (a
blog run
by two editors) about why
agents / editors might not love what your critique group loves, and one of the reasons it mentions is this same issue.
Query Shark is a
blog run
by an
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The
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by literary
agents and is full of great content for aspiring and seasoned authors alike.
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blogs by literary
agents.
With all of the defensiveness in recent articles and
blog posts / comments
by agents and publishers, I had a feeling the tide had turned toward self - publishing.
Although there are many ebook
blogs out there, this one is written
by two literary
agents — Shana Cohen and Stuart Krichevsky — so it's geared more to the publishing industry.
They have cachet and even the mention of a client's book on a
blog or website
by the right
agent can immediately translate into sales.
When you submit your book proposal to literary
agents or publisher, convince these publishing professionals your blogged book constitutes a viable product worthy of publication
by showing them your
blog analytics.
I am conducting interviews on my
blog with self - published authors after listening to a talk
by the literary
agent, April Eberhardt.
-LSB-...] this very interesting
blog post
by Alan Rinzler in The Book Deal, four top literary
agents share their thoughts on the future of publishing and the role of literary -LSB-...]
At the London Book Fair last week we launched (in beta) a tool set and API for DRM - free sample buttons — that are device and retailer agnostic — which can be used
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blog and which can also be shared with reviewers,
agents, bloggers and others.
The Bent on Books
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agents.
I've read
agent blogs that say not to bother mentioning, in a query, that your manuscript has been professionally edited because they'll have no idea if it was done
by a reputable editor or not.
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If you have simply been blogging, however, like Darren, you can begin repurposing your posts for a traditionally published book or a variety of ebooks — and you can continue to build your
blog readership so you get discovered
by a traditional publisher or become attractive to one when you shop your book idea to
agents and publishers.
As for having your
blog discovered, don't think the exposure you get for your blogged book via platform - building activities won't be taking into consideration
by an
agent or acquisitions editor trolling around the Internet.
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