Getting an Agent (Why, When, If & How)

How to Write a Synopsis

By Elana Johnson The word synopsis  brings almost any writer to his or her knees. What does the agent or editor want, exactly? A few simple tips can take the mystery—and the pain—out of writing a synopsis. It’s really hard to think of your creative work in a business...

How to Write a Book Proposal

By Kate Willoughby You’ve written your book. You’ve sent it out to dozens of test readers. You’ve revised it what seems like a thousand times. For all intents and purposes, it’s finished. You’re ready to see your title splashed across the most popular websites and...

Pitching to Agents

by Elana Johnson As a pitch and query editor at Eschler Editing, I know that in-person pitching can inspire fear in the most stoic of individuals (even more than writing queries)! If pitching to an agent or editor gives you the heebie-jeebies, take comfort that you’re...
Editor’s Nightstand: Recipes for Success

Editor’s Nightstand: Recipes for Success

“An anesthesiologist has to do only one thing well: Put the patient under without killing him. But she has to know about five hundred things to do it successfully. It is the same with the writer.” —Larry Brooks, Story Physics A writer only has to do a few things well...

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How to Find an Agent

How to Find an Agent

Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are... By Sabine Berlin Last week we looked at why an agent is an important resource for the serious writer. Now let’s get down to the business of finding that agent. Great-Aunt Patsy may have a bridge partner who loves to read, but...

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Why You Need an Agent

Why You Need an Agent

By Sabine Berlin The End. Two of the most satisfying words an author can write. Unfortunately, they are a big lie. You may be done with the daunting task of writing and editing—which really is a colossal step, so go ahead and give yourself permission to indulge in...

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Writing a Killer Query Letter

Writing a Killer Query Letter

By Elana Johnson YA Author and Writer for Query Tracker First: Answer this question: What is the purpose of a query letter? Don’t know? Then how will you write one? You must know the purpose of what you’re doing before you jump in, otherwise you won’t achieve your...

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