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27 Reasons to Read Guide to Literary Agents
Last week marked the official launch date of the Guide to Literary Agents 2018. The new edition is updated and packed with brand new info. In honor of this 27th edition, here's 27 reasons why you should pick up a brand new copy of GLA, or enter the competition to win a free one! Click here to see the details and continue.
Agent Spotlight: Amaryah Orenstein
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Literary agent Amaryah Orenstein of GO Literary is open to queries! She is interested in contemporary and historical fiction, family relationships and coming-of-age stories, memoir, and more. Read More...
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Guide to Literary Agents 2018
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Writing & Selling Short Stories & Personal Essays
Featuring advice and examples from editors and published authors, this is a must-have for your bookshelf.
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How to Write a Book Proposal 5th Edition
Inside this updated edition of the 100,000-copy bestseller, you'll find scores of successful proposals, guidance from agents, strategies, and more.
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A Surprising Plan for Drafting Your Book Proposal
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Industry veterans Jody Rein and Michael Larsen share an excerpt from their new book, How to Write a Book Proposal 5th Edition, about the preferred order for drafting a book proposal. Read More...
The Differences & Similarities Between Writing a Novel & Writing for Television
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For as long as I can remember I've been a storyteller. As a child, I scribbled ideas in journals, jotted story arcs on napkins and dreamt up book ideas when I should have been learning quadratic equations. In my teenage years, I filled more journals with bad poetry and even worse short stories. After an extended detour as an actress and countless hurdles along the way, I found my calling as TV writer. For five years, I wrote on various TV shows before I embarked on writing my first novel, Baby Doll, a contemporary crime thriller. Read More...
Cris Freese
Cris Freese
Cris Freese is the managing editor for Writer's Digest Books and Writer's Market. He edits Guide to Literary Agents (both online and in print) and Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market. Follow him on Twitter @crisfreese.
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