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Novels are divided into chapters to provide breaks for readers and to heighten suspense. What is the best way to divide a book into chapters?
No writer wants to be rejected on a technicality, but every day writers submit work that doesn't follow the editor or publishers' guidelines.
Writing is not always the first step to publication. Targeting the topic, audience, competition, market and publisher may all come first.
Since each romance publisher has different guidelines as to the levels of intimacy they expect in love scenes, it pays to know the three types of romantic scenes.
With a enormous number of book publishers, newspapers and magazines, it is only by doing solid market research that a writer will find their way through this maze.
Getting started in freelance writing is quite overwhelming. This article will guide you step by step to help you get your first piece published - online or offline.
Everybody is doing it, and many are making big bucks off of it. How can you use articles to promote your business and increase sales?
Research, organization, and practice will help a writer make the most of treasured face-to-face editor meetings.
Agents and editors expect writers to submit manuscripts that are professional looking and properly formatted. These are standard guidelines for fiction submissions.
Publishers have huge slush piles and hundreds of hopeful novelists hoping to be discovered. Help your novel manuscript stand out - in a good way.


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