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.
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...
The categories on
this literary agent blog are named and organized in a way that makes it easy for you to find exactly what you're looking for.
Lakshmi Subramani Success Story Interview with Mark Malatesta — During this insider interview on
our literary agent blog, Laskhmi Subramani, author of the memoir Lights Out shares his best tips for authors of all genres (at all stages of development) about how to...
Many authors find this part of
our literary agent blog as valuable as the articles.
Not exact matches
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.
Queens, NY About
Blog A glimpse into the life of a
literary agent.
Brooklyn, NY About
Blog Peter is a
literary agent at Park
Literary & Media.
About
Blog Writer's Relief (est. 1994) is an author's submission service; we help writers make targeted, professional submissions to
literary agents & editors.
As a a
literary agent, I find talent using the Big Four networks, and like many publishers I also scout talent using keywords typed in the search box to find authors of interesting
blogs.
Another often visited a
literary agent's
blog and her query got noticed because the
agent remembered her.
Articles and
blog posts by Editorial Department staff on finding a
literary agent, getting published, being published, and the traditional publishing marketplace in general.
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.
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.
I had to double check my calendar when I started seeing posts pop up on
blogs (like from author Jackson Pearce or
literary agent Nathan Bransford) about NaNoWriMo.
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.
Readers, what do you think of Nathan Bransford's concept of a
literary agent's
blog providing a potential brand and publicity platform for writers?
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?
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
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.
Here's how I define engagement as a
literary agent, and here's how to measure engagement on your
blog or social media.
Jody Hedlund, whose recent
blog post, in part, inspired mine, stopped by to remind me that she advised those still looking for a
literary agent to query the new
agents.
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.
Take it from us here at Web Design Relief —
literary agents, editors, readers, and fans will love your author
blog when you begin incorporating these
blog posts ideas!
In the unlikely event that you're not already reading the masterful
blog of
literary agent Nathan Bransford, I seriously recommend it.
The conference is a mix of hosted forum events where
literary agents and authors weigh in on pitches, query letters, writing excerpts, along with hosted live chats,
blogs and video
blog posts.
He had worked as a
literary agent for 20 years before setting it up, and now represents renowned authors such as Andy Weir (author of The Martian), Scott Berkun (previously interviewed on this
blog), or Chris Guillebeau.
Mr. Bransford — who is a children's author, former
literary agent, and blogging legend — gave this
blog its start when he offered me a guest spot on his
blog in 2010.
These are forums and / or
blogs where folks ask questions and provide information about their various experiences with some of the different vanity presses, co-publishing companies, publishers and
literary agents.
The Guide to
Literary Agents blog is also an excellent resource for news and views related to literary a
Agents blog is also an excellent resource for news and views related to
literary agentsagents.
Nathan Bransford is another American
literary agent with a
blog that often has tips for writers hoping to get published.
Even as you read this biographical blurb, a fourth and somewhat lighter novel, Henry & Biggs — a political vampire thriller about a
literary agent and his pet Beagle (yes, you read that correctly)-- is currently in the works and the first dozen chapters have been posted on the Owen Thomas Fiction
Blog.
I followed their links to
literary agents»
blogs and learned about querying.
Janet Reid, a
literary agent, posted an item on her
blog last week on the issue of self - published authors querying
agents in the hopes of getting a larger publisher to notice them.
I did check all her
blog links out, all with one posting devoted to herself, her «business» of
literary agent, the posts saying nothing, just a way of promotion.
I found the quote on another
blog, a
blog far more well - rounded than Mr. Sullivan's, that of Nathan Bransford, a
literary agent with the venerable Curtis Brown (my father's
literary agency many years ago).
The
blog on their website is written by
literary agents and is full of great content for aspiring and seasoned authors alike.
Declaring that it's «the first time in seven years of writing this
blog that I have walked back the thrust of a whole post» he quotes an unnamed «powerful
literary agent» and «people in a position to know» that the high ebooks prices from the big 5 publishers are there at Amazon's insistence in order to gain a higher margin on those sales.
Fortunately, there's a lot of help out there: from authors who've been through it, to
literary agents and editors who
blog about their work, information abounds.
· Check
blogs by
literary agents.
You can connect with other authors who
blog, or
literary agents, publishers and communities all over the world.
Google «
blog literary agents» for a list and add in your area if you want to be local.
I live in Phoenix, Ariz. and
blog about finding a
literary agent, writing tips, social media or tech trends, and sometimes current events.
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.
Earlier this week I read an enlightening post at Jennifer Represents, the
blog of
literary agent Jennifer Laughran.
; — RRB - Kristin Nelson is a
literary agent with a
blog.
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.
Around the time when I had two or three
blogs, I landed my first contract with a
literary agent.
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