Here are the latest Writer's Market newsletters for my followers to peruse:
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Publish Your Children's Book!
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Whether you write
young adult or middle grade novels or even picture books, discover the secret
to getting your children's book published with the upcoming Publishing
Your Children's Book: How to Write and Pitch Young Adult, Middle Grade, and
Picture Book Manuscripts boot camp. With multiple tutorials from the
agents of P.S. Literary Agency and personalized feedback and interaction,
this online boot camp will help children's writers of all ages (for all ages)
find more success. Click
to continue.
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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. Here are three agencies looking for middle grade novels. Click
to continue.
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I've been so excited about the new Writer's
Digest Podcast, hosted by Gabriela Pereira. In this third episode, Pereira
professional storyteller Windy Lynn Harris about writing novels, short
stories, personal essays, and nonfiction articles. 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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Whether you're looking for a literary agent, selling your
nonfiction articles, publishing a book for children, or just trying to figure
out what to do next, WritersMarket.com
has the tools you need to accomplish your writing goals.
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Write Science Fiction and Fantasy
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Whether you deal
with witchcraft or technology, well-written science fiction & fantasy is
full of wonder and magic. Conjure up more fantastic fiction with the upcoming
Fantasy
Virtual Conference. With several best-selling and award-winning
presenters and written feedback from literary agents who represent science
fiction and fantasy projects, this online conference is out of this world. Click
to continue.
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Because so much world-building is required
for science fiction and fantasy, many writers struggle to navigate effective
narration in the genre. Good thing Writer's Digest has the upcoming Fantasy
live webinar. Literary agent Mary C. Moore shares how to immerse readers
successfully and will critique attendees' first 750 words. Click
to continue.
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I've been so excited about the new Writer's
Digest Podcast, hosted by Gabriela Pereira. In this third episode, Pereira
professional storyteller Windy Lynn Harris about writing novels, short
stories, personal essays, and nonfiction articles. 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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Find Success With Your Query Letter
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It's true that a
really effective query can help you land an agent, a publisher, and even be
used as marketing copy for the book once it's been published! Learn how to
craft successful queries with the upcoming Find
Success With Your Query Letter webinar. Led by an actual literary agent,
this webinar shares winning formulas for your queries, teaches how to think
like an agent going through the slush pile, and more. Plus, all attendees are
invited to receive a personalized query critique. Click
to continue.
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Robert Lee Brewer and Brian A. Klems share
tips and funny encounters with literary agents (1:00), important advice for
entering writing contests (11:30), and discuss how to approach an agent (and
more) with literary agent Carly Watters (14:00). Click
to continue.
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I've been so excited about the new Writer's
Digest Podcast, hosted by Gabriela Pereira. In this third episode, Pereira
professional storyteller Windy Lynn Harris about writing novels, short
stories, personal essays, and nonfiction articles. 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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Hook an Agent With Your First 10 Pages!
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Make this the year
you land a literary agent with the upcoming Agent
One-on-One: First Ten Pages boot camp. Led by actual literary agents,
this boot camp helps writers master those first 10 pages that are crucial to
getting your foot in the door, in addition to personalized feedback on your
first 10 pages, the ability to ask agents direct questions, and more. Click
to continue.
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Robert Lee Brewer and Brian A. Klems share
tips and funny encounters with literary agents (1:00), important advice for
entering writing contests (11:30), and discuss how to approach an agent (and
more) with literary agent Carly Watters (14:00). Click
to continue.
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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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Write and Publish Your Memoir
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Many people feel
they "have a book in them," but few ever find (or make) the time to
write them. Others make common memoir-writing mistakes, which include making
the book "all about them." It may seem counterintuitive, but many
of the best memoirs serve more than an audience of one. Here
are three memoir book publishers to get you started.
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Find more success getting your memoir
published with the Writing
the Memoir 101 course. In this 12-week online course, writers will learn
the fundamentals of writing powerful memoirs that are as enjoyable for
readers as they are for the writers. Click
to continue.
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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. |
F+W, 10151
Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA
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Get Published in 2018!
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Get published this
year with the assistance of the 2018
Writer's Market Deluxe Edition. Since 1921, Writer's Market has been
helping writers of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry to get their writing
published and get paid for their writing. And the Deluxe Edition combines the
print book with the regular updates of the online WritersMarket.com site. Click
to continue.
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Unlock the secret to getting your book
published with the So
You Want to Get Published? webinar. During this live event, participants
will learn how to write the perfect high-concept query and receive a critique
on their queries from literary agent Lane Heymont. Click
to continue.
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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.
|
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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