Tag Archive | query
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Querying as a Debut Author
Originally posted on Carly Watters, Literary Agent:
I really enjoy talking about debuts. Many debut authors are nervous about their credentials (do I have enough? do they mean anything?), their contacts (who do I have to know? what if I don’t “know” anyone?), and their book (what if it’s not good enough? what if it’s the…
Agent @DanBalow Seeking Clients from @ChuckSambuchino
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Agent is Seeking Heather Alexander From Chuck Sambuchino About Dan: Dan is a 30-year veteran of the Christian publishing industry. He was former director of marketing for Tyndale House Publishers. Beginning in 1995, he led the publisher’s marketing team for the successful Jerry Jenkins-Tim LaHaye Left Behind series, becoming…
Agent @HeatherAlexand Seeking Clients from @ChuckSambuchino
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Agent is Seeking Heather Alexander From Chuck Sambuchino About Heather: Heather came into publishing through editorial at Dial, working with such authors as Jenny Martin, Vin Vogel, Scott McCormick, and Jeanne Ryan. After six years at Penguin, she was asked a very interesting question: had she ever considered becoming…
New Agents @kimberlybrower & @RebeccaLScherer to Query from @ChuckSambuchino
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
From Guide to Literary Agents with @ChuckSambuchino: 2 New Agents To Query Kimberly Brower of Rebecca Friedman Literary Agency “Kimberly is seeking: Kimberly is interested in both commercial and literary fiction, with an emphasis in women’s fiction, contemporary romance, mysteries/thrillers, new adult and young adult, as well as certain…
Hard-core Manuscript Formatting
Originally posted on Lara Willard:
Or, Making your Typesetter Love You. This is Part Two on my series of MS Formatting. For the basics of MS formatting, read Part One here. Get a template here in Part Three. Remove all double spaces. First, find and replace all double spaces with single spaces. Each period should be followed…