by D Lilly | Mar 17, 2019 | Encouragement-Ideas, Inspiration-Motivation, RESOURCES-TIPS, Writing Tools
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. The Art of Being Rejected–475 Words Mobile Categories Menu by Sharon Horton Dear Writer, While we are sincerely flattered that you chose our editors to entertain with your...
by D Lilly | Mar 17, 2019 | Jobs Non-Fiction, Jobs-Markets, Markets, Publishing, RESOURCES-TIPS, Tip Sheets - Guidelines
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Why E-Books? Mobile Categories Menu by Chris Randall With thousands of writers all competing to get the favorable eye of the traditional publisher, it is not surprising that...
by D Lilly | Mar 17, 2019 | Jobs Non-Fiction, Jobs-Markets, Markets, RESOURCES-TIPS, Targeting the Young
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. To Specialize, or Not to Specialize? Mobile Categories Menu by Mary Anne Hahn Okay, so you’ve decided that you want to write for fun and profit, and not necessarily in that...
by D Lilly | Mar 17, 2019 | Jobs Non-Fiction, Jobs-Markets, Markets, NON-FICTION, Publishing
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Syndication 101 Mobile Categories Menu How to get your foot in the door without getting it stepped on. By Perucci Ferraiuolo It has long been held that an editor is a man...
by D Lilly | Mar 17, 2019 | Jobs Non-Fiction, Jobs-Markets, Markets, RESOURCES-TIPS
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Submitting to UK Markets Mobile Categories Menu A Matter of Style by Grady Hanrahan “God save the queen.” These are the words of the British, of course, but British words...
by D Lilly | Mar 17, 2019 | Jobs Non-Fiction, Jobs-Markets, Markets, Submissions -Fiction, YOUNG ADULT-CHILDREN
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Selling to Children’s Markets Mobile Categories Menu By Jennifer Drewry One of the first questions a new children’s writer asks is, “I have a story, who can I sell it to?”...
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