Here are the latest Writers Market newsletters for my followers to peruse:
Blog your way to
more success with your writing, whether you write nonfiction, fiction, or
even poetry!
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Blog Your Way to Success!
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April is National
Poetry Month, and it always reminds me of the importance of blogging for
writers—of all genres! After all, several years ago it was my blog that
helped me earn the title of Poet Laureate of the Blogosphere, which has
opened doors for other poetry opportunities since. Propel your writing career
with the upcoming Blogging
101 online course. Led by online media expert Dan Blank, this course will
help writers find more success with their writing through better blogging. Click
to continue.
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Craft a better mystery novel this year by
attending the Thriller
virtual conference. Learn from bestselling and award-winning authors and
receive personalized feedback from literary agents. Click
to continue.
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Get the best combination of the latest Writer's Market
book with a one-year subscription to WritersMarket.com!
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$49.99
$24.99
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The guide that's been helping writers get published and
get paid for their writing since 1921 includes thousands of listings for
book publishers, magazines, agents, and more.
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$29.99
$14.99
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Get the ultimate guide to literary agents with hundreds of
listings for literary agents and how to create submissions they'll love!
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$29.99
$14.99
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I've been so excited about the new Writer's
Digest Podcast, hosted by Gabriela Pereira. In this second episode, Pereira
dives into publishing in the digital age—including the need for
diversification—with bestselling writer James Scott Bell. Click
to continue.
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Think you know everything there is to
blogging? Or do you feel stuck in a blogging rut? Then, check out the Advanced
Blogging online course. Going beyond the basics of blogging, this course
teaches bloggers how to create a thriving community hub, attract new
readership with SEO, and so much more. Click
to continue.
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Robert Lee Brewer
Robert Lee Brewer is Senior Content Editor
for the Writer's Digest Writing Community. He edits Writer's Market, directs
online conferences, and writes for the magazine and website. Follow him on
Twitter @robertleebrewer.
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F+W, 10151
Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA
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3 mystery literary
agents, mystery/thriller online conference, mystery book publishers, and
more!
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Since we have our
fourth annual Writer's
Digest Mystery/Thriller online conference just around the corner, let's
look at a few mystery literary agents. In a sense, most good stories contain
hints of mystery, but mystery novels don't hold back. Whether it's a murder
or a missing person, mysteries are out to find answers to essential questions
through the use of clues, red herrings, and interesting characters. Click
to continue.
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Craft a better mystery novel this year by
attending the Thriller
virtual conference. Learn from bestselling and award-winning authors and
receive personalized feedback from literary agents. Click
to continue.
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Get the best combination of the latest Writer's Market
book with a one-year subscription to WritersMarket.com!
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$49.99
$34.99
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The guide that's been helping writers get published and
get paid for their writing since 1921 includes thousands of listings for
book publishers, magazines, agents, and more.
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$29.99
$24.99
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Get the ultimate guide to literary agents with hundreds of
listings for literary agents and how to create submissions they'll love!
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$29.99
$24.99
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I've been so excited about the new Writer's
Digest Podcast, hosted by Gabriela Pereira. In this second episode, Pereira
dives into publishing in the digital age—including the need for
diversification—with bestselling writer James Scott Bell. Click
to continue.
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What makes a good mystery? A grand crime?
Kooky suspects? Plot twists that keep the reader guessing? Yes to all of this
and more! If you've written a mystery, there's no mystery where to find book
publishers and agents that handle this genre. The WritersMarket.com blog has
spotlighted three book publishers looking for a good mystery novel. Click
to continue.
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Robert Lee Brewer
Robert Lee Brewer is Senior Content Editor
for the Writer's Digest Writing Community. He edits Writer's Market, directs
online conferences, and writes for the magazine and website. Follow him on
Twitter @robertleebrewer.
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F+W, 10151
Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA
Find and Keep a Literary Agent!
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Make this the year
you land a literary agent with the upcoming How
to Find and Keep a Literary Agent boot camp. Led by actual literary
agents, this boot camp uses real-life examples of queries that do and don't
work, in addition to personalized feedback on your query and first 5 pages,
the ability to ask agents direct questions, and more. Click
to continue.
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Craft a better mystery novel this year by
attending the Thriller
virtual conference. Learn from bestselling and award-winning authors and
receive personalized feedback from literary agents. Click
to continue.
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Get the best combination of the latest Writer's Market
book with a one-year subscription to WritersMarket.com!
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$49.99
$24.99
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The guide that's been helping writers get published and
get paid for their writing since 1921 includes thousands of listings for
book publishers, magazines, agents, and more.
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$29.99
$14.99
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Get the ultimate guide to literary agents with hundreds of
listings for literary agents and how to create submissions they'll love!
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$29.99
$14.99
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I've been so excited about the new Writer's
Digest Podcast, hosted by Gabriela Pereira. In this second episode, Pereira
dives into publishing in the digital age—including the need for
diversification—with bestselling writer James Scott Bell. Click
to continue.
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Whether you write fiction or nonfiction for
adults or children, literary agents are the gatekeepers of the book
publishing industry that can help propel writing careers. A good agent can
identify which projects are right for which editors, and they work to get the
best terms for their writers. After all, agents work off commission; so the
more their clients make the more they earn. Click
to continue.
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Robert Lee Brewer
Robert Lee Brewer is Senior Content Editor
for the Writer's Digest Writing Community. He edits Writer's Market, directs
online conferences, and writes for the magazine and website. Follow him on
Twitter @robertleebrewer.
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F+W, 10151
Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA
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3 middle grade
literary agents, upcoming MG webinar, and more!
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Middle Grade Literary Agents
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Middle grade novels
are targeted at children between the ages of 8 and 12, but the protagonists
in these books are usually 10 to 13 years old. They also tend to run 30,000
to 50,000 words in length. And while young adult can include profanity,
violence, and sexuality, middle grade should be PG. Click
to continue.
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Craft a better mystery novel this year by
attending the Thriller
virtual conference. Learn from bestselling and award-winning authors and
receive personalized feedback from literary agents. Click
to continue.
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Get the best combination of the latest Writer's Market
book with a one-year subscription to WritersMarket.com!
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$49.99
$34.99
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The guide that's been helping writers get published and
get paid for their writing since 1921 includes thousands of listings for
book publishers, magazines, agents, and more.
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$29.99
$24.99
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Get the ultimate guide to literary agents with hundreds of
listings for literary agents and how to create submissions they'll love!
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$29.99
$24.99
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I'm so excited to announce the introductory
episode of the Writer's Digest Podcast, hosted by Gabriela Pereira. In this
first episode, Pereira discusses content creation (and why writers should
embrace the term), community building, and more with Writer's Digest insiders
Tyler Moss and Jess Zafarris. Click
to continue.
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Literary agents and readers crave
entertaining middle-grade fiction, but often writers struggle with creating a
manuscript that is truly targeted to the 8-12-year-old audience. Learn how to
write an effective MG novel with the Writing
and Selling the Middle Grade Novel webinar. Learn from literary agents
and receive personalized feedback on your query and first 5 pages. Click
to continue.
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Robert Lee Brewer
Robert Lee Brewer is Senior Content Editor
for the Writer's Digest Writing Community. He edits Writer's Market, directs
online conferences, and writes for the magazine and website. Follow him on
Twitter @robertleebrewer.
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F+W, 10151
Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA
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