What are the top reasons literary agents reject a manuscript? Seven literary agents each share the top three reasons why they turn down a manuscript. FEATURED AGENTS: Cortney Radocaj, Literary Agent, Belcastro Literary Agency Twitter: https://twitter.com/CortneyRadocaj Website: https://www.cortneyradocaj.com/ Agency page: http://www.belcastroagency.com/about_us/ Kaitlyn Johnson, Literary Agent, Corvisiero Literary Agency Twitter: https://twitter.com/kaitylynne13 Freelance editing: http://www.kjohnsonfreelance.com/ %5B…%5D via iWriterly… Continue reading iWriterly Video: Literary Agents Share the Top Reasons Why Manuscripts Are Rejected in the Query Box — iWriterly
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iWriterly Video: Common New Writer Mistake: You Are Not the Exception to the Rule — iWriterly
One of the biggest newbie writer mistakes is thinking you’re the exception to the rule. Let’s talk about why that mindset could hurt your success as a writer. This video is broken into two sections: Thinking We Are the Exception to the Rule: Mindset Overview Unhealthy Writer Mindsets & Rules Writers Think They Don’t Have […]… Continue reading iWriterly Video: Common New Writer Mistake: You Are Not the Exception to the Rule — iWriterly
Writers Helping Writers Blog: How to Find Critique Partners & Beta Readers — iWriterly
Outside feedback is vital to the success of your manuscript. As I’ve quoted many times before on my YouTube channel, according to Terry Pratchett: “The first draft is just you telling yourself the story.” Our first drafts are imperfect translations of the perfect story in our minds. This version of the story isn’t ready for […]… Continue reading Writers Helping Writers Blog: How to Find Critique Partners & Beta Readers — iWriterly
iWriterly Video: How Can Self-Published Authors Get Their Books Into Libraries in the US? — iWriterly
How can self-published authors get their books into libraries in the US? In this iWriterly video, Meg LaTorre interviews a librarian from the Sparta Library to answer that very question. One super cool thing about this interview is that David Costa from the Sparta Library looks into the library’s database to see what indie authors’ […]… Continue reading iWriterly Video: How Can Self-Published Authors Get Their Books Into Libraries in the US? — iWriterly
Time to Write, Don’t Procrastinate — Lorraine Ambers
We know that daily writing goals and being proactive creates a great forwards momentum for our novels. Yet putting that into practice can sometimes feel like a mountain to overcome and before we know it, writing has turned from a wonderful pastime, into a herculean beast that we can’t face. via Time to Write, Don’t Procrastinate… Continue reading Time to Write, Don’t Procrastinate — Lorraine Ambers
Ten Things Not to Do If You are Asked to Go to the Grocery Store — Fiction Favorites
The inspiration for this post was an interview with Jill Weatherholt last Friday, where I admitted to being banned from the grocery store. This gave rise in the comment section an idea by Jill that I detail in a Top Ten post what not to do if one is asked to go shopping. I […] via… Continue reading Ten Things Not to Do If You are Asked to Go to the Grocery Store — Fiction Favorites
Top Ten Things Not to Do at the Issue of the First Telephone Book in 1878 — Fiction Favorites
This week marks the anniversary of the world’s first telephone directory issued by the New Haven Connecticut Telephone Company containing the names of its 50 subscribers. Most of us are always interested in the release of a new book. This one is only one page but is the first of its kind, so we should […]… Continue reading Top Ten Things Not to Do at the Issue of the First Telephone Book in 1878 — Fiction Favorites
So you want to be a Writer? 10 Tips for the Aspiring Author: #AuthorToolboxBlogHop — The Dragonspire
So, you want to be a writer, eh? Take a seat by the fire, grab a handful of biscuits, ignore the dragons circling overhead, and tune in to my top 10 writing tips 🙂 1) Write stories you’re passionate about: Yes, trends are important in traditional publishing, but if you force yourself to write about […]… Continue reading So you want to be a Writer? 10 Tips for the Aspiring Author: #AuthorToolboxBlogHop — The Dragonspire
Favorite New-To-Me Authors || 2019 💻 — A Book. A Thought.
⭐️ Hi guys! I hope you’re having the best day & especially that you’re enjoying your current reading.❤️ Today I return with my December post series where I wrap up a little my year in posts and talk with you about it, this time it’s the turn to talk about those new to me authors… Continue reading Favorite New-To-Me Authors || 2019 💻 — A Book. A Thought.
Descriptions Writers Need–“As dumb as…” — Today’s Author
A while ago, I published an article with 51 similes to spark the imagination as part of my collection of posts on how to describe in writing. That not only is one of my most-visited and most-commented articles, but readers also contributed their lists of similes that are far richer than anything I’ve come up… Continue reading Descriptions Writers Need–“As dumb as…” — Today’s Author