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AJ Wells shares his experience of reading hundreds of self-published books as well as feedback from other successful indie authors in relation to self-publishing as a way to claim power over your novel (as opposed to being a "last resort"). #WDGetPublished https://t.co/jIOpFYDu9r
For this week's market spotlight, we look at Texas Monthly, an Austin-based regional magazine focused on stories about Texas and Texans. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/Mprutt6wua
Learn the process indie author Amanda Aksel went through in getting her novel Delia Suits Up traditionally published, including questions she asked herself and weighing one strategy against the other. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/K3vW4jqQbR
A publisher accepting your manuscript is just the beginning, not the end. Author Rick Lauber discusses how to work with a nonfiction book publisher from query letter to release date and beyond. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/S77ZSZ3MHh
You have an idea for a nonfiction book. Now what? Author Rick Lauber shares how outlining before writing can help you decide what to put on the page—and what to save for later. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/fnFSWqF07q
Learn how to write successful queries for any genre of writing. In this post, we look at what elements go into a query letter and 39 real examples of query letters that have worked for writers with commentary from their agents. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/LYc92Eq8cd
When approached one step at a time, the dreaded synopsis can become a trusted companion on your publishing journey. Ammi-Joan Paquette explains how to write a synopsis for any novel. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/V6uBepJElP
It's a common question asked by writers looking to get their first book published: Do you find an editor or agent first? The answer depends on each writer's situation. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/cNcWQCSwep
The Writer's Digest team has witnessed many writing mistakes over the years, so this series helps identify them for other writers (along with correction strategies). This week's writing mistake is chasing trends in writing and publishing. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/grPlBswdTm
Literary agents receive thousands of solicited and unsolicited novel submissions in their respective query inboxes. As a writer, follow these 10 tips give yourself (and your book) the best chance of standing out in the slush pile. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/iVa8jpWYZU
Former Writer's Digest managing editor Zachary Petit shares his list of 15 things a writer should never do, based on interviews with successful authors as well as his own occasional literary forays and flails. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/830Fi3FjcF
For this market spotlight, we look at Zibby Books, a brand new book publisher (just announced earlier today) that wants to introduce a new model with book champions and ambassadors to the publishing and promotion process. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/5qAzmEirlZ
This post announces our latest From Our Readers question: How do you define success, and how has it changed since you started writing? Comment for a chance at publication in a future issue of Writer's Digest. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/l8b9ABpf2d
When revising and editing, it's best to think about it in shorter, hyper focused periods rather than one intense push. Kris Spisak discusses the benefits of timed editing for your story as well as your productivity. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/OrnwShpVlD
Despite long-standing aspirations of writing a book, Andrea Jarrell published her first book at age 55. Here, she shares her experiences and offers principles for achieving your writing goals. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/N96eX03bnk
Knowing what’s already on bookshelves may just be the single most effective (and most overlooked) way to convince an agent where your idea fits in. Here’s how your Competitive Analysis can be your secret weapon. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/Ga3AW91aSN
As more writers and readers alike check out TikTok, whether for #BookTok or dance moves, here are five mistakes authors should avoid on TikTok with some advice on how to get the most out of this social media platform. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/wlwMOG5GI5
A literary agent shares a real-life novel pitch that ultimately led to a book deal—and shows you how to query your own work with success. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/NPaWteFW6H
Some authors do it; others don't. But for those who do, why do authors cross out their name when signing books? We share author perspectives below. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/IFbLoar8t7
Everything you need to know about word count and book length for books and novels and memoirs and children's novels and picture books. This is especially useful for debut and early career authors. #WDGetPublished https://t.co/4ZUZ6mmn8j
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