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Author Bio Mistakes—What to Say, and When, to Literary Agents, Publishers, and Readers

Author Bio Mistakes—What to Say, and When, to Literary Agents, Publishers, and Readers

Writing the most effective bio isn’t just about saying the right things. It’s about saying enough, but not too much. It’s about putting the right details in the right order. And, in most cases, it means having more than one bio. This article, which is part of our free...

Literary Agents and Book Genres: What Every Author Needs to Know

Literary Agents and Book Genres: What Every Author Needs to Know

Writers of all book genres pitching literary agents need to categorize their work, but there's often more than one way to go about it—and sometimes it's best to use different genre labels for different agents. This article, which is part of our free guide about How to...

How to Publish a Book: Which Options Are Best for You?

How to Publish a Book: Which Options Are Best for You?

Most articles about how to publish a book stop at listing the pros and cons of each publishing option—traditional, small press, hybrid/vanity, and self-publishing. This one goes further. For each path, it spells out not only what it is and what it’s good for, but...

The Most Important Book Publishing Trend Right Now Isn’t What You Think

The Most Important Book Publishing Trend Right Now Isn’t What You Think

One of the most important book publishing trends right now isn't something happening inside publishing houses. It's something happening inside writers—that's hurting some and creating opportunity for others. Due to "the state of the world," some authors are delaying...

How to Interpret and React to Literary Agent Rejections

How to Interpret and React to Literary Agent Rejections

How to interpret and react to literary agent rejections? For many writers, agent rejections feel confusing, personal, and discouraging—especially when the rejection language is vague, standardized, or inconsistent. Writers often obsess over what a rejection “really...

A Positive and Productive Mindset When Querying: Get a Literary Agent

A Positive and Productive Mindset When Querying: Get a Literary Agent

How to stay positive and productive while trying to get a literary agent? The query process can be one of the most exciting—and emotionally challenging—parts of pursuing traditional publishing. Writers often start out hopeful, then hit a wall of rejection letters,...

Literary Agents and Politics – What Every Writer Needs to Know

Literary Agents and Politics – What Every Writer Needs to Know

Literary agents and politics? Many writers worry that politics could hurt their chances of getting a literary agent—even when their book isn’t political. They wonder whether a literary agent might reject a query letter because of the author’s beliefs, social media...

A Writer’s First 3 Sentences, Paragraphs, Pages, and Chapters—What Literary Agents See

A Writer’s First 3 Sentences, Paragraphs, Pages, and Chapters—What Literary Agents See

Many writers think their book is being rejected because a literary agent “didn’t read enough,” but it’s often something the agent saw (or didn’t see) in the opening sentences, paragraphs, pages, or chapters. This article reveals the many reasons agents pass quickly...

Comparable Titles “Comps” for Literary Agents—What Every Writer Needs to Know

Comparable Titles “Comps” for Literary Agents—What Every Writer Needs to Know

Information about comparable titles (“comps”) in a query letter for literary agents should communicate what you wrote, who it’s for, and how it’s different. Written by a former literary agent who created this no-cost 15-part guide about How to Get a Literary Agent,...

Gender Bias and Literary Agents – Get a Literary Agent

Gender Bias and Literary Agents – Get a Literary Agent

How does a writer’s gender affect literary agents? This article—written by a former agent who created this 15-part guide about How to Get a Literary Agent—reveals how gender can help or hurt you, what to say (and not say), and how to position your book in a...

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