When we first start our books, it's magic. We're captivated by the stories playing in our heads, by the characters, by (let's be honest) everything that spills across the pages. But as time goes on, we grow tired. Distracted. New stories torment us from a distance, and all we want to do is step back... Continue Reading →
How Not To Pitch A Book
You sit down and place your manuscript on the table. Behind you, fellow writers line up for their upcoming critiques, but, for this moment, you have the agent's attention all to yourself. After all, this is why you attended this writer's conference: to sign the book deal that will launch your career. The agent reaches... Continue Reading →