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The Mindful Writer & the Desire To Publish (by Author Alisha Sevigny)
By author Alisha Sevigny, one of our in-house expertsOriginally published at open-book.ca Newer writers often think that getting published is the hardest part. But the truth is, that’s only half the battle. What you really want to be (or at least I do, anyway) is a published author who sells books. Which brings me to one quality you’ll need…


5 Tips on the Editing Process (by Author Alisha Sevigny)
By author Alisha Sevigny, one of our in-house experts Originally published at open-book.ca The final edit of the interior pages of my new middle grade adventure, THE LOST SCROLL OF THE PHYSICIAN, was due recently. As an author, freelance substantive editor, and former literary agent, I have experience in getting and giving edits. Substantive editing was my favourite part about being…


Twitter for Writers 101
Guest post byWillie Handler, author of two satirical novels, The Road Ahead and Loved Mars Hated The Food. Editor’s Note: There’s a thriving writer community on Twitter. If you plan to promote yourself as an author, mastering this platform is a must. This post assumes you’re starting from zero, but feel free to skip ahead if you already grasp the…


3 NaNoWriMo Alternatives
By Jessica De Bruyn, Professional Editor Editor’s Note: National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) not your thing? Here are 3 other options for keeping your writing on track that don’t entail keeping a daily word count. If you’re a part of any online or in person writing group, you will hear the buzz starting before a single leaf changes color…


The Top 10 Mistakes New Writers Make
Guest post by author Phoebe Yu@writersdayjobs 1. A Weak Introduction Not only are these clichés, but we don’t learn anything about the story or the character. Readers will keep reading when you make them care about a character and their motivations. Who are they and what do they want? That’s why the first paragraph – no,…


Ask These 4 Questions Before Joining a Writing Group
Guest post by author & editor Meg Trast overhaulmynovel.com || @MegTrast A common misconception is that we must tackle writing solo. That is true to some extent but there are ways to alleviate the loneliness that comes with writing a book. Joining a writing group brings much-needed human contact but it is also vital to receive feedback at multiple…


When The Universe Doesn’t Want You To Write
Guest post by author Stephan J. Hahn www.stephanjhahn.com || @stephanjhahn 1. Leave a Cliffhanger 2. Love Notes 3. Go Office Space 4. Egg in a Bottle We can become inspired or motivated. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just sit down and write the most absurd draft possible, even if you don’t want to.
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The Ultimate Guide to Getting a Literary Agent [2022]
In today’s guide you’ll learn: The basics about literary agents and whether you need one. If you’re ready to seek one out, and how to do your research. How to write a query letter and synopsis. How to send out your queries in a systematic way that gets results. How to pick the RIGHT agent…
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How to Write an Effective Query Letter [Part 2]
A literary agent is a critical ally in your mission to write a great book and get it published. To find a literary agent, you’ll need to send him or her a convincing query letter. But how do you write an effective query? We interviewed Literary Agent Sam Hiyate for his advice. Watch the video to find…
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How to Write an Effective Query Letter [Part 1]
A literary agent is a critical ally in your mission to write a great book and get it published. To find a literary agent, you’ll need to send him or her a convincing query letter. But how do you write an effective query? We interviewed Literary Agent Sam Hiyate for his advice. Watch the video to find…
