Sentences with phrase «book agent blog»

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Before the giveaway, Colorado literary agent Rachelle Gardner warned in a blog that if Christian authors fail to mention their books» faith - based content, they are in danger of receiving nasty reviews.
I've got a blog, am on Facebook, Twitter, have an agent, and am currently working to get a book to publishers.
, meeting with my amazing agent about our next book idea (very yoga related, as you can imagine...), and feeling totally okay with the fact that I didn't blog once while I was gone.
Atlanta, Georgia About Blog I'm an agent with The Leslie H. Stobbe Literary Agency, and I specialize in children's books.
These author case studies are part of our free training about How to Write a Successful Query Letter and Query Letter Blog written by a former literary agent, former AAR member, and former Marketing & Licensing Manager for a well - known book publisher.
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Here are the blog posts and pages related to writing books, selling rights to your books, getting a literary agent, and other topics relevant to aspiring and established book authors.
Attending and / or participating in trade shows and conferences, etc. (see below) Reading industry newsletters and blogs Publishers Marketplace Publishers Weekly Monitoring media World news and trends National news and trends Niche news and trends Reading books / articles about the industry and / or craft of writing Reading books in genres the agent represents, written by authors he or she doesn't represent
During his past time at WD Books (through 2017), he oversaw one of the biggest blogs in publishing: the Guide to Literary Agents Blog.
Jeri - Anne Agee Success Story Interview with Mark Malatesta - During this insider interview on our literary agent blog, Jeri - Anne Agee, author of the children's chapter book series The Life and Times of Birdie Mae Hayes shares advice for authors of all genres about...
Every day legions of writers and wannabes trek over to literary agent Nathan Bransford's blog for a dose of some of the smartest, most honest, entertaining and generous advice on the book business I've seen online.
How do literary agents who blog, tweet and carouse online find the time to do the real work of agenting: reading, hobnobbing with editors, reading some more and making great book deals for their clients?
As Scalzi explains on his blog, «In the course of the production of my book, it is touched and receives positive benefit from (in no particular order): A writer, an agent, an editor, a copy editor, an art director, an artist, a book designer, a marketer, a publicist, a distributor and a bookseller.
In part 1 and part 2 of this blog post series, I explained how I landed my first traditional book deal, signed with an agent, sold more books, and then ultimately decided to leave traditional publishing behind!
> «Literary agents open the door to self - published writers «by Alan Rinzler, on his blog The Book Deal: An Inside View of Book Publishing.
directory of publishers, literary agents, bookshops, book distributors, writer's groups, literary organisations, festivals and events, libraries, book clubs, creative writing courses, newspapers, magazines, journals [and] literary blogs
Topics: • All aspects of the writing, publishing, promotion process • How to write a nonfiction book proposal that explains and sells your book to agents and acquisition editors • How to turn your blog into an e-book • Why every author needs at least one editor and how to find a right one
I still like publishers, literary agents, editors, promotional people, and all the rest of them, which is why I still feature them at my blog while self publishing my books.
During this insider interview on our literary agent blog, Carol Plum - Ucci, author of more than half a dozen young adult novels published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, in hardcover and paperback, including The Body of Christopher Creed, shares advice for authors of all genres about how to write, publish, and / or promote their books.
Teresa has helped over 150 clients write and publish fiction and nonfiction books, short stories, essays, and articles; launch websites and blogs; complete synopses and book proposals; acquire literary agents; self - publish their books; and brainstorm creative marketing plans to promote their projects.
Rachelle Gardner, an agent with WordServe Literary and also the author of Rants and Ramblings, a smart and well - written blog about writing and the book business:
My latest idea: (1) query agents because I already wasted all of that time on those days I had writer's block researching agents & writing a synopsis, query letter, book proposal THEN (2) if I don't get any takers at trad - pub within a reasonable period, I self - pub because I already wasted all of that time on those days I had writer's block researching book bloggers & reviewers, building two websites, making or editing videos & writing tweets, Facebook posts, blogs.
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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'm the author of a book that I've serialized on a blog integrated with blogging about the story and background, and even as I go down this path as an indie, think it would be fantastic to work with an agent.
An author told me that she noticed a few agents» blogs were claiming that book proposals are passé, and authors need not write them.
I won the book by commenting on the Guide to Literary Agents blog.
To celebrate Scott's awesome news, I'm delighted to share with my blog readers Scott's original query letter that landed me as his agent and resulted in an auction for a mid-6 figure young adult book deal.
It's nice to see the viewpoint of someone with experience as an editor and an agent; the information is familiar from other writing and author blogs and books, but the angle is different and appreciated.
For those of you submitting self - published books, agent - hunter Harry Bingham gave some great submission tips on the CompletelyNovel blog.
From authors who want to have their work available once the physical edition has gone out of print and the rights have reverted, to those whose books we believe in and feel passionately about but couldn't sell — oftentimes, after approaching 20 or more houses — we realized that part of our job as agents in this new publishing milieu is to facilitate these works being made available as e-books and through POD and other editions,» from the DGLM blog.
On Colleen Lindsay's blog, The Swivet, book agent Joanna Stampfel - Volpe responded to the post — apparently she was an agent who considered the LGBTQ project, and she says the original post got it wrong.
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It can be just a simple blog or website with a book blurb, brief author bio, and contact details for you and / or your agent.
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(Publicists, Agents and others — plagiarize these instructions at will although I would appreciate, of course, if you could credit The Book Publicity Blog.)
Determination, persistence, and perseverance carry you through to successful authorship, whether you are rewriting your manuscript, building author platform, submitting to the one hundredth agent, contacting the one thousandth reviewer, or writing the fiftieth blog post or press release about your book.
You'll use it on the book's cover, on your website, in interviews and blog postings, in marketing materials and in agent submissions.
I started reviewing books because agents and editors at writers» conferences said we need blogs, and reading is my first love anyway.
Then here's the discerning agent Jason Allen Ashlock of Movable Type Management at DBW's Expert Publishing Blog with a series of Q&A s intended to reveal traditional insiders as «smart, indefatigable, book - loving people who are doing the very hard work of making the old new again.»
Topics include choosing the right tools for book creation and distribution, running your publishing business, author brand and platform, social media marketing and traditional promotion, hybrid publishing with trusted partners, attracting an agent and a traditional publishing deal, raising money for your book, sales and distribution, metadata, SEO, and book discovery in Amazon and all the online retailers, selling in brick - and - mortar bookstores and libraries, formatting and conversion, EPUB format and MOBI for Kindle and creating a full - color, fixed - layout book for the new tablet readers, printing, mailing lists, websites, and blogs.
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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.
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I don't have time to summarize the entire panel here (and you don't have time to read a summary of the entire panel), but I did want to tackle the issue of timing, a common question among book publicists, authors, agents and others in the publishing industry, and one that we discussed last night: in order to most effectively promote a book, when do you begin setting up social networking profiles / blogs / websites?
You want your successful blog or blogged book to serve as a beacon to an agent or a publisher.
Fall 2012: I've really enjoyed writing about book publicity and meeting (0nline and in person) writers, publicists, editors, agents and even writers who has passion with vaping (they even gave me pax 2 coupon code), but I've — reluctantly — come to the conclusion that I just don't have the time to maintain this blog.
-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 by publishers and authors to embed samples in in their own website or blog and which can also be shared with reviewers, agents, bloggers and others.
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