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Many new freelance writers wonder how to get their work in front of the right people. Writer's Market is a wonderful outlet to make that happen.
Freelancing offers a world of fun and opportunity, but due to fierce competition writers wanting to enter this venue need an understanding of some basic conventions.
Agents and editors expect writers to submit manuscripts that are professional looking and properly formatted. These are standard guidelines for fiction submissions.
No writer wants to be rejected on a technicality, but every day writers submit work that doesn't follow the editor or publishers' guidelines.
Knowing what a fiction book proposal should contain and the proper way to submit it will help turn your mauscript into an invited guest
Once a manuscript has finally been accepted for publication the process begins of turning it into a book.
Submitting, freelancing and publishing advice and suggestions for new writers and authors.
The only way to avoid rejection is to never submit a manuscript. Sadly, it comes with being a writer. So how does one carry on in the face of disappointment?
Critiquing a manuscript presents a delicate balance between praise and criticism.
You've finally sent off your first children's book to a publisher. What happens to your manuscript in that seemingly endless period before you receive a reply?
Can an author afford to do without a literary agent, and if not, how can the writer find a good one?
Christian fiction is a booming market that many writers would like to break into. Fortunately, there are still some publishing houses that consider unagented fiction.
Catholic Digest is for all ages of readers who seek answers to the questions and challenges of values in religion's teaching and traditions.
Self publishing can soon lead to disappointment if authors don't research publishers carefully, especially vanity presses.
A novel needs to start with something so captivating that the reader is compelled to move on. This is called the Opening Hook.
Following a few standard writing rules may prevent some manuscripts from coming back with a rejection note.
The tide in American literature has changed from the dream of writing The Great American Novel, to writing nonfiction in its finest form, as a finely honed craft, an art.
Those longing to break into technical writing - or those wanting to employ more professional standards in their work - can go a long way by adopting these seven habits.
Have you just decided that you want to write for a living? Here are some tips to help you start out.


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