Here are the latest newsletters from Writers Market for my followers to peruse:
Get published in
2018 with the 2019 Writers Market books!
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2019 Writer's Market & Writer's Market
Deluxe Edition!
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Don't wait until
2019 to get published this year with the assistance of the 2019
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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Improve your science fiction & fantasy
writing with Writer's Digest's 2017 Sci-Fi
and Fantasy Online Conference Series of downloadable webinars related to
the craft of writing science fiction & fantasy novels. Learn how to merge
complex science seamlessly into your fiction, build believable magic systems,
balance science fiction with science fact, and so much more. 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
$39.99
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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 fifth episode, Pereira
interviews author, editor, and founder of People of Color in Publishing to
discuss diversity in publishing. 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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Find more success
with literary agents and editors by querying for success!
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Honestly, writing a
query letter is a very simple proposition; the hard part is writing a query
that stands out! Learn how to write successful queries with the upcoming Querying
for Success: What Attracts an Agent to Your Submission webinar. Led by an
actual literary agent, this webinar shares how to capture your entire novel
in one page, what you need to accomplish with your hook, how to break query
rules effectively, and more. Plus, all attendees are invited to receive a
personalized critique of their query. 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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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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|
|
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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 fifth episode, Pereira
interviews author, editor, and founder of People of Color in Publishing to
discuss diversity in publishing. Click
to continue.
|
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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