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Better When Darker
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A semi-pantser figures it out. Dec 31st, 2014 at 10:28 AM. Its the last day of 2014. Im 50,000 words deep into my draft manuscript for Vortex. Seems like an appropriate time to pause and reflect. What Vortex has taught me about my writing:. Im not the type that can write a first draft from start to finish prior to doing any edits. Polished (read: edited) scenes/chapters increase my confidence in the new, subsequent ones I write. Im a pantser, meaning I discover the story as I write it, but. When I wrap u...
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Beth Recommends - Beth Jusino Beth Jusino
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8230;helping you tell a better story. The Author’s Guide to Marketing. Nice Things People Say. Are you on the verge of publishing? Or are you looking at your already-released book, wondering if you’ve done everything you can? Things are changing fast, and authors are often left with too many choices, and not enough information. Here are the companies, articles, blogs, and services I’ve worked with or reviewed. The First Five Pages. And really anything) by Noah Lukeman Read my review on Goodreads. Warning...
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Green to Go – Mark Korsak
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I love to read, so I consider creating a book cover a distinct privilege. I sometimes fantasize about creating a cover for every book I have ever read and imagine what kind of life long project that would look like. Maybe in another lifetime. Not long ago I got involved with an online manuscript editing company called The Editorial Department. The title of this new book was “Green to Go” and John wanted some continuity between this cover and the previous one. The first book, “Red Ri...With the help of Ch...
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I'm a big believer in professional editorial support. I've only ever worked with The Editorial Department. But they are awesome! They've helped me with both fiction and non-fiction projects. I've worked with probably half-a-dozen different editors there, and I've never been disappointed in the feedback they gave. If you write science fiction, fantasy, or horror, critters.org. Previously the publisher of Writer's Digest, has a lot of writer's resources on her website. I've used Book Cover Express.
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Links | Nikki Hopeman
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Michael A. Arnzen. Award winning writer of horror, suspense and thrillers. Instructor in the SHU WPF program. You’ll love Scott. Fabulously hysterical friend, teacher and author of the Jane True urban fantasy series. Award winning inspirational romance and mystery writer, friend and fellow SHU student. Diane L. Kowalyshyn. Fellow SHU grad, friend and writer of high-stakes adventure tales. Fellow SHU student, friend and fantasy author. Author of the Gaslight Mystery series and SHU WPF instructor.
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Freelance Editorial Services - The Steve Laube Agency
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Helping to Change the World.Word by Word. Interview with Steve Laube. Selling What You Write. A good editor is like gold to a writer. But quality editorial services are sometimes hard to find. Thus we provide this list of Editors to help you in your pursuit of writing excellence. The list is alphabetical order). The Steve Laube Agency is not in any way connected financially with these freelance editors. As with all things, perform due diligence in making the right choice for you. 8211; (fiction only).
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Agent and Editor Blogs | Sally Apokedak
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Recent Books Repped by the Leslie H. Stobbe Literary Agency. What I’m Looking For. Agent and Editor Blogs. 8220;How To Write” Books and Articles. Writers Conferences and Courses Online and In The Real World. Agent and Editor Blogs. The Steve Laube Agency. Chad R. Allen. The Christian Editor Connection. 5252 Barrett Parkway #39. Marietta, GA. 30064. To submit your work:. Before you send a query, you might want to read:. What I'm Looking For. Before you send a query, you should know:.
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About | Peter Gelfan
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Author and Book Editor. Peter Gelfan was born in New York City and grew up in New Haven and the New York suburbs. He went to Haverford College, but not for long. He spent some years as an itinerant hippie in New York, Europe, North Africa, and Asia. During this time he tried his hand at writing, but the notebooks didn’t survive their travels. Cargo, Les Hommes Perdus. Which was produced and released in France. His first novel, Found Objects, was published by Nortia Press. Your Brain on Fiction. Linked Up...
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