Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of www.cbssports.com/nba/news/clippers-vs-timberwolves-odds-line-2020-nba-picks-feb-8-predictions-from-compute
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/3062324
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of news.tvbs.com.tw/world/1273903
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.chinatimes.com/realtimenews/20200208003307-260405
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of newtalk.tw/news/view/2020-02-08/364093
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-51452277
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
Buy fast & real Youtube Views -Starting at Just 1.90$
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
National Wetlands Indaba, 8-11 October 2018, Kimberley, Northern Cape
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Super Good - סופרגוד - מתכונים וטיפים לחיים בריאים
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Students Of Knowledge, Learn the Deen Of Allah (swt) with us!
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Путеводитель по Владивостоку, лучшие достопримечательности, рестораны и развлечения в городах России на Localway.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
WRITTEN INFINITIES
Hello Readers & Writers, It seems that publishing has punched a hole in the sky and scheduled every amazing book ever for September. This post will go over as many as I’ve read and plan to read and list all the reasons these should absolutely be on your radar. ABOUT – WRITTEN INFINITIES Megan fell in love with reading and writing from a young age. She grew up to receive a BA in English with a minor in philosophy; eager to stay as close to books as possible. She considers herself to be a YA advocate, insisting these stories have a lot to offer and teen readersshould
TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUBBING TO AGENTS Query Letter Help My Twitter thread on querying (X) My how to query post with synopsis help (X) Susan Dennard's query tips with example (X) Jane Friedman's complete query guide (X) Mary Kole's query trips with a fill in guide (X) Synopsis Help Jane Friedman's complete synopsis guide (X) Marissa Meyer's synopsis tips with example NOW WHAT? HOW TO COME UP WITH A MARKETING PLAN FOR YOUR I’ll never forget this: the first thing my agent asked me to do after she signed me was to start thinking about my “Marketing Plan.” It hit me like a ton of bricks. That was the exact reason why I was choosing to traditional publish—so I didn’t have to deal with all the marketing stuff! NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I NOW WHAT? FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD DO ONCE YOU SIGN WITH A Aside from making an announcement on Twitter and doing revisions, there are a few other things that should be on your mind when you sign with a literary agent. In all likelihood, you’re about to launch your career as an author. It’s exciting but don’t get lost in all the confetti. Here are 5 things NOW WHAT? WRITING THE POST-QUERY BOOK BY RACHEL FEINBERG The book that landed me an agent took me two years to write, from conception to final draft. I shuffled it through CPs, a revision program (obligatory shoutout to Author Mentor Match), and an R&R before I got my first offer. It was an exhausting journey, so after I signed the agent-author agreement, I NOW WHAT? HOW TO KNOW IF AN AGENT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BY ANA Hello Readers & Writers, Welcome to the third installment of the Now What? series, featuring Ana Franco who will discuss how she knew her agent was right for her and what you can keep an eye out for yourself when you have an offer of representation. It’s true. There tons andtons of
NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though,WRITTEN INFINITIES
Hello Readers & Writers, It seems that publishing has punched a hole in the sky and scheduled every amazing book ever for September. This post will go over as many as I’ve read and plan to read and list all the reasons these should absolutely be on your radar. ABOUT – WRITTEN INFINITIES Megan fell in love with reading and writing from a young age. She grew up to receive a BA in English with a minor in philosophy; eager to stay as close to books as possible. She considers herself to be a YA advocate, insisting these stories have a lot to offer and teen readersshould
TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUBBING TO AGENTS Query Letter Help My Twitter thread on querying (X) My how to query post with synopsis help (X) Susan Dennard's query tips with example (X) Jane Friedman's complete query guide (X) Mary Kole's query trips with a fill in guide (X) Synopsis Help Jane Friedman's complete synopsis guide (X) Marissa Meyer's synopsis tips with example NOW WHAT? HOW TO COME UP WITH A MARKETING PLAN FOR YOUR I’ll never forget this: the first thing my agent asked me to do after she signed me was to start thinking about my “Marketing Plan.” It hit me like a ton of bricks. That was the exact reason why I was choosing to traditional publish—so I didn’t have to deal with all the marketing stuff! NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I NOW WHAT? FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD DO ONCE YOU SIGN WITH A Aside from making an announcement on Twitter and doing revisions, there are a few other things that should be on your mind when you sign with a literary agent. In all likelihood, you’re about to launch your career as an author. It’s exciting but don’t get lost in all the confetti. Here are 5 things NOW WHAT? WRITING THE POST-QUERY BOOK BY RACHEL FEINBERG The book that landed me an agent took me two years to write, from conception to final draft. I shuffled it through CPs, a revision program (obligatory shoutout to Author Mentor Match), and an R&R before I got my first offer. It was an exhausting journey, so after I signed the agent-author agreement, I NOW WHAT? HOW TO KNOW IF AN AGENT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BY ANA Hello Readers & Writers, Welcome to the third installment of the Now What? series, featuring Ana Franco who will discuss how she knew her agent was right for her and what you can keep an eye out for yourself when you have an offer of representation. It’s true. There tons andtons of
NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though, BREAKING DOWN THE DREADED QUERY AND SYNOPSIS Hello Readers & Writers, Having been exposed to hundreds of queries over my publishing career, I thought I'd make a guide for writers on how to tackle your query letter and synopsis. Writing a book is a huge accomplishment and often, breaking that book down into little pieces for agents can be difficult. You want NOW WHAT? INSIDE AN OFFER CALL BY ALEXIS AMES The querying journey that I have gone on with my novel is unusual compared to most querying writers. I submitted this manuscript to Pitch Wars last summer, and I ended up being chosen as part of the 2018 class of mentees. Pitch Wars is a revision marathon that culminates in an agent showcase, where agents NOW WHAT? PARTING WAYS WITH AN AGENT BY CAITLIN LARUE When I started writing five years ago, I had no clue what I was doing. I had an idea and a computer. I wrote the picture book (admittedly, not very good) and researched. Through Twitter and lots of Google searches I decided I needed an agent. I was a brand-new mom andwriting was born
RED SKIES FALLING BLOG TOUR: A REVIEW Hello Readers & Writers, As you can tell from the above banner, I'm a part of the Red Skies Falling blog tour! I was fortunate enough to receive an ARC from Farrar Straus Giroux in exchange for an honest review. This is the second book in the Skybound series from Alex London and if you're curious THIS IS OUR STORY: A REVIEW Hello Readers & Writers, Let me start off by saying this book had me hooked. I needed to know what happened, which made reading it on the commute to work very stressful. It was the kind of book that constantly tugged at my mind, drawing me towards it. I wound up havingto come home
HOW TO CRAFT STRONG OPENING PAGES Hello Readers and Writers, It's been a while since I put up an editing related post so I decided to change that by discussing the opening pages of a novel and what you can do to make them as crisp as they can be. These tend to be a struggle for most writers because not CLIENTS – WRITTEN INFINITIES Natalie Crown Natalie Crown has been writing fantastical tales since floppy discs were still a thing and she still owns one with Nat’s Story scrawled over it in purple gel pen. Growing up in the English countryside meant that she had a lot of free time to spend devouring books, playing video games, and scribbling her way THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though,TIME BOMB: A REVIEW
Hello Readers & Writers, Today I will be reviewing Time Bomb by Joelle Charbonneau which is due out March 13th, 2018 from HMH Books for Young Readers. I was sent a galley in exchange for an honest review. It is important for readers to know that this book contains mentions of: terrorism, Islamophobia, death, cancer, (PUBLISHING DECIDED TO RELEASE EVERYTHING IN) SEPTEMBER Hello Readers & Writers, It seems that publishing has punched a hole in the sky and scheduled every amazing book ever for September. This post will go over as many as I've read and plan to read and list all the reasons these should absolutely be on your radar. How To Be RemyCameron by
WRITTEN INFINITIES
It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. ABOUT – WRITTEN INFINITIES About. Megan fell in love with reading and writing from a young age. She grew up to receive a BA in English with a minor in philosophy; eager to stay as close to books as possible. She considers herself to be a YA advocate, insisting these stories have a lot to offer and teen readers should be supported as much as possible. TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUBBING TO AGENTS Query Letter Help My Twitter thread on querying (X) My how to query post with synopsis help (X) Susan Dennard's query tips with example (X) Jane Friedman's complete query guide (X) Mary Kole's query trips with a fill in guide (X) Synopsis Help Jane Friedman's complete synopsis guide (X) Marissa Meyer's synopsis tips with example CLIENTS – WRITTEN INFINITIES Natalie Crown Natalie Crown has been writing fantastical tales since floppy discs were still a thing and she still owns one with Nat’s Story scrawled over it in purple gel pen. Growing up in the English countryside meant that she had a lot of free time to spend devouring books, playing video games, and scribbling her way NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I NOW WHAT? HOW TO COME UP WITH A MARKETING PLAN FOR YOUR Define your expectations. This is the most important thing, because it also defines how much work you’ll have to put into your Marketing Plan. If your goal is just to have this book published and available on Amazon, or to use it to promote your company or to be recognized in your field, for example, you surely don’t have to spend a lot of NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
NOW WHAT? HOW TO KNOW IF AN AGENT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BY ANA Hello Readers & Writers, Welcome to the third installment of the Now What? series, featuring Ana Franco who will discuss how she knew her agent was right for her and what you can keep an eye out for yourself when you have an offer of representation. It’s true. There tons andtons of
NOW WHAT? FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD DO ONCE YOU SIGN WITH A Aside from making an announcement on Twitter and doing revisions, there are a few other things that should be on your mind when you sign with a literary agent. In all likelihood, you’re about to launch your career as an author. It’s exciting but don’t get lost in all the confetti. Here are 5 things THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though,WRITTEN INFINITIES
It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. ABOUT – WRITTEN INFINITIES About. Megan fell in love with reading and writing from a young age. She grew up to receive a BA in English with a minor in philosophy; eager to stay as close to books as possible. She considers herself to be a YA advocate, insisting these stories have a lot to offer and teen readers should be supported as much as possible. TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUBBING TO AGENTS Query Letter Help My Twitter thread on querying (X) My how to query post with synopsis help (X) Susan Dennard's query tips with example (X) Jane Friedman's complete query guide (X) Mary Kole's query trips with a fill in guide (X) Synopsis Help Jane Friedman's complete synopsis guide (X) Marissa Meyer's synopsis tips with example CLIENTS – WRITTEN INFINITIES Natalie Crown Natalie Crown has been writing fantastical tales since floppy discs were still a thing and she still owns one with Nat’s Story scrawled over it in purple gel pen. Growing up in the English countryside meant that she had a lot of free time to spend devouring books, playing video games, and scribbling her way NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I NOW WHAT? HOW TO COME UP WITH A MARKETING PLAN FOR YOUR Define your expectations. This is the most important thing, because it also defines how much work you’ll have to put into your Marketing Plan. If your goal is just to have this book published and available on Amazon, or to use it to promote your company or to be recognized in your field, for example, you surely don’t have to spend a lot of NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
NOW WHAT? HOW TO KNOW IF AN AGENT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BY ANA Hello Readers & Writers, Welcome to the third installment of the Now What? series, featuring Ana Franco who will discuss how she knew her agent was right for her and what you can keep an eye out for yourself when you have an offer of representation. It’s true. There tons andtons of
NOW WHAT? FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD DO ONCE YOU SIGN WITH A Aside from making an announcement on Twitter and doing revisions, there are a few other things that should be on your mind when you sign with a literary agent. In all likelihood, you’re about to launch your career as an author. It’s exciting but don’t get lost in all the confetti. Here are 5 things THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though, CLIENTS – WRITTEN INFINITIES Natalie Crown Natalie Crown has been writing fantastical tales since floppy discs were still a thing and she still owns one with Nat’s Story scrawled over it in purple gel pen. Growing up in the English countryside meant that she had a lot of free time to spend devouring books, playing video games, and scribbling her way RED SKIES FALLING BLOG TOUR: A REVIEW Hello Readers & Writers, As you can tell from the above banner, I'm a part of the Red Skies Falling blog tour! I was fortunate enough to receive an ARC from Farrar Straus Giroux in exchange for an honest review. This is the second book in the Skybound series from Alex London and if you're curious BREAKING DOWN THE DREADED QUERY AND SYNOPSIS Hello Readers & Writers, Having been exposed to hundreds of queries over my publishing career, I thought I'd make a guide for writers on how to tackle your query letter and synopsis. Writing a book is a huge accomplishment and often, breaking that book down into little pieces for agents can be difficult. You want NOW WHAT? INSIDE AN OFFER CALL BY ALEXIS AMES Inside an Offer Call by Alexis Ames. The querying journey that I have gone on with my novel is unusual compared to most querying writers. I submitted this manuscript to Pitch Wars last summer, and I ended up being chosen as part of the 2018 class of mentees. Pitch Wars is a revision marathon that culminates in an agent showcase, where agents THIS IS OUR STORY: A REVIEW Hello Readers & Writers, Let me start off by saying this book had me hooked. I needed to know what happened, which made reading it on the commute to work very stressful. It was the kind of book that constantly tugged at my mind, drawing me towards it. I wound up havingto come home
HOW TO CRAFT STRONG OPENING PAGES Hello Readers and Writers, It's been a while since I put up an editing related post so I decided to change that by discussing the opening pages of a novel and what you can do to make them as crisp as they can be. These tend to be a struggle for most writers because not NOW WHAT? PARTING WAYS WITH AN AGENT BY CAITLIN LARUE Now What? Parting Ways with an Agent by Caitlin LaRue. When I started writing five years ago, I had no clue what I was doing. I had an idea and a computer. I wrote the picture book (admittedly, not very good) and researched. Through Twitter and lots of Google searches I decided I needed an agent. I was a brand-new mom and writing was born from (PUBLISHING DECIDED TO RELEASE EVERYTHING IN) SEPTEMBER The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones. September 24th, 2019 – Little Brown Books for Young Readers. Pitch: Ryn only wants to keep her job as a gravedigger and protect her family. When corpses known as “Bone Houses” come to life in numbers greater than ever before, she and a mapmaker Ellis, try to figure out why.TIME BOMB: A REVIEW
Hello Readers & Writers, Today I will be reviewing Time Bomb by Joelle Charbonneau which is due out March 13th, 2018 from HMH Books for Young Readers. I was sent a galley in exchange for an honest review. It is important for readers to know that this book contains mentions of: terrorism, Islamophobia, death, cancer, THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though,WRITTEN INFINITIES
It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. ABOUT – WRITTEN INFINITIES About. Megan fell in love with reading and writing from a young age. She grew up to receive a BA in English with a minor in philosophy; eager to stay as close to books as possible. She considers herself to be a YA advocate, insisting these stories have a lot to offer and teen readers should be supported as much as possible. TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUBBING TO AGENTS Query Letter Help My Twitter thread on querying (X) My how to query post with synopsis help (X) Susan Dennard's query tips with example (X) Jane Friedman's complete query guide (X) Mary Kole's query trips with a fill in guide (X) Synopsis Help Jane Friedman's complete synopsis guide (X) Marissa Meyer's synopsis tips with example CLIENTS – WRITTEN INFINITIES Natalie Crown Natalie Crown has been writing fantastical tales since floppy discs were still a thing and she still owns one with Nat’s Story scrawled over it in purple gel pen. Growing up in the English countryside meant that she had a lot of free time to spend devouring books, playing video games, and scribbling her way NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I NOW WHAT? HOW TO COME UP WITH A MARKETING PLAN FOR YOUR Define your expectations. This is the most important thing, because it also defines how much work you’ll have to put into your Marketing Plan. If your goal is just to have this book published and available on Amazon, or to use it to promote your company or to be recognized in your field, for example, you surely don’t have to spend a lot of NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
NOW WHAT? HOW TO KNOW IF AN AGENT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BY ANA Hello Readers & Writers, Welcome to the third installment of the Now What? series, featuring Ana Franco who will discuss how she knew her agent was right for her and what you can keep an eye out for yourself when you have an offer of representation. It’s true. There tons andtons of
NOW WHAT? FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD DO ONCE YOU SIGN WITH A Aside from making an announcement on Twitter and doing revisions, there are a few other things that should be on your mind when you sign with a literary agent. In all likelihood, you’re about to launch your career as an author. It’s exciting but don’t get lost in all the confetti. Here are 5 things THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though,WRITTEN INFINITIES
It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. ABOUT – WRITTEN INFINITIES About. Megan fell in love with reading and writing from a young age. She grew up to receive a BA in English with a minor in philosophy; eager to stay as close to books as possible. She considers herself to be a YA advocate, insisting these stories have a lot to offer and teen readers should be supported as much as possible. TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUBBING TO AGENTS Query Letter Help My Twitter thread on querying (X) My how to query post with synopsis help (X) Susan Dennard's query tips with example (X) Jane Friedman's complete query guide (X) Mary Kole's query trips with a fill in guide (X) Synopsis Help Jane Friedman's complete synopsis guide (X) Marissa Meyer's synopsis tips with example CLIENTS – WRITTEN INFINITIES Natalie Crown Natalie Crown has been writing fantastical tales since floppy discs were still a thing and she still owns one with Nat’s Story scrawled over it in purple gel pen. Growing up in the English countryside meant that she had a lot of free time to spend devouring books, playing video games, and scribbling her way NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I NOW WHAT? HOW TO COME UP WITH A MARKETING PLAN FOR YOUR Define your expectations. This is the most important thing, because it also defines how much work you’ll have to put into your Marketing Plan. If your goal is just to have this book published and available on Amazon, or to use it to promote your company or to be recognized in your field, for example, you surely don’t have to spend a lot of NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
NOW WHAT? HOW TO KNOW IF AN AGENT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BY ANA Hello Readers & Writers, Welcome to the third installment of the Now What? series, featuring Ana Franco who will discuss how she knew her agent was right for her and what you can keep an eye out for yourself when you have an offer of representation. It’s true. There tons andtons of
NOW WHAT? FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD DO ONCE YOU SIGN WITH A Aside from making an announcement on Twitter and doing revisions, there are a few other things that should be on your mind when you sign with a literary agent. In all likelihood, you’re about to launch your career as an author. It’s exciting but don’t get lost in all the confetti. Here are 5 things THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though, CLIENTS – WRITTEN INFINITIES Natalie Crown Natalie Crown has been writing fantastical tales since floppy discs were still a thing and she still owns one with Nat’s Story scrawled over it in purple gel pen. Growing up in the English countryside meant that she had a lot of free time to spend devouring books, playing video games, and scribbling her way RED SKIES FALLING BLOG TOUR: A REVIEW Hello Readers & Writers, As you can tell from the above banner, I'm a part of the Red Skies Falling blog tour! I was fortunate enough to receive an ARC from Farrar Straus Giroux in exchange for an honest review. This is the second book in the Skybound series from Alex London and if you're curious BREAKING DOWN THE DREADED QUERY AND SYNOPSIS Hello Readers & Writers, Having been exposed to hundreds of queries over my publishing career, I thought I'd make a guide for writers on how to tackle your query letter and synopsis. Writing a book is a huge accomplishment and often, breaking that book down into little pieces for agents can be difficult. You want NOW WHAT? INSIDE AN OFFER CALL BY ALEXIS AMES Inside an Offer Call by Alexis Ames. The querying journey that I have gone on with my novel is unusual compared to most querying writers. I submitted this manuscript to Pitch Wars last summer, and I ended up being chosen as part of the 2018 class of mentees. Pitch Wars is a revision marathon that culminates in an agent showcase, where agents THIS IS OUR STORY: A REVIEW Hello Readers & Writers, Let me start off by saying this book had me hooked. I needed to know what happened, which made reading it on the commute to work very stressful. It was the kind of book that constantly tugged at my mind, drawing me towards it. I wound up havingto come home
HOW TO CRAFT STRONG OPENING PAGES Hello Readers and Writers, It's been a while since I put up an editing related post so I decided to change that by discussing the opening pages of a novel and what you can do to make them as crisp as they can be. These tend to be a struggle for most writers because not NOW WHAT? PARTING WAYS WITH AN AGENT BY CAITLIN LARUE Now What? Parting Ways with an Agent by Caitlin LaRue. When I started writing five years ago, I had no clue what I was doing. I had an idea and a computer. I wrote the picture book (admittedly, not very good) and researched. Through Twitter and lots of Google searches I decided I needed an agent. I was a brand-new mom and writing was born from (PUBLISHING DECIDED TO RELEASE EVERYTHING IN) SEPTEMBER The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones. September 24th, 2019 – Little Brown Books for Young Readers. Pitch: Ryn only wants to keep her job as a gravedigger and protect her family. When corpses known as “Bone Houses” come to life in numbers greater than ever before, she and a mapmaker Ellis, try to figure out why.TIME BOMB: A REVIEW
Hello Readers & Writers, Today I will be reviewing Time Bomb by Joelle Charbonneau which is due out March 13th, 2018 from HMH Books for Young Readers. I was sent a galley in exchange for an honest review. It is important for readers to know that this book contains mentions of: terrorism, Islamophobia, death, cancer, THE MESSAGE BEHIND GOODBYE DAYS FT. JEFF ZENTNER Hello Readers & Writers, If you haven’t read Jeff Zenter’s twitter thread on why he wrote Goodbye Days, I highly recommend you do so by clicking here. It is insightful, genuinely inspiring, and only made me want to read his book all the more quickly. Though,WRITTEN INFINITIES
It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. ABOUT – WRITTEN INFINITIES About. Megan fell in love with reading and writing from a young age. She grew up to receive a BA in English with a minor in philosophy; eager to stay as close to books as possible. She considers herself to be a YA advocate, insisting these stories have a lot to offer and teen readers should be supported as much as possible.PUBLICATIONS
Short Fiction: Travesty - Published in The Anglerfish Magazine dedicated to contemporary television shows, movies, and books - Battling with depression their entire life, Ash recounts how it took a toll on not only their life, but the lives of the ones they love. TheLast Line -
TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUBBING TO AGENTS Query Letter Help My Twitter thread on querying (X) My how to query post with synopsis help (X) Susan Dennard's query tips with example (X) Jane Friedman's complete query guide (X) Mary Kole's query trips with a fill in guide (X) Synopsis Help Jane Friedman's complete synopsis guide (X) Marissa Meyer's synopsis tips with example NOW WHAT? HOW TO COME UP WITH A MARKETING PLAN FOR YOUR Define your expectations. This is the most important thing, because it also defines how much work you’ll have to put into your Marketing Plan. If your goal is just to have this book published and available on Amazon, or to use it to promote your company or to be recognized in your field, for example, you surely don’t have to spend a lot of NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I HOW TO CRAFT STRONG OPENING PAGES Hello Readers and Writers, It's been a while since I put up an editing related post so I decided to change that by discussing the opening pages of a novel and what you can do to make them as crisp as they can be. These tend to be a struggle for most writers because not NOW WHAT? PARTING WAYS WITH AN AGENT BY CAITLIN LARUE Now What? Parting Ways with an Agent by Caitlin LaRue. When I started writing five years ago, I had no clue what I was doing. I had an idea and a computer. I wrote the picture book (admittedly, not very good) and researched. Through Twitter and lots of Google searches I decided I needed an agent. I was a brand-new mom and writing was born from NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
NOW WHAT? HOW TO KNOW IF AN AGENT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BY ANA Hello Readers & Writers, Welcome to the third installment of the Now What? series, featuring Ana Franco who will discuss how she knew her agent was right for her and what you can keep an eye out for yourself when you have an offer of representation. It’s true. There tons andtons of
WRITTEN INFINITIES
It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. ABOUT – WRITTEN INFINITIES About. Megan fell in love with reading and writing from a young age. She grew up to receive a BA in English with a minor in philosophy; eager to stay as close to books as possible. She considers herself to be a YA advocate, insisting these stories have a lot to offer and teen readers should be supported as much as possible.PUBLICATIONS
Short Fiction: Travesty - Published in The Anglerfish Magazine dedicated to contemporary television shows, movies, and books - Battling with depression their entire life, Ash recounts how it took a toll on not only their life, but the lives of the ones they love. TheLast Line -
TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUBBING TO AGENTS Query Letter Help My Twitter thread on querying (X) My how to query post with synopsis help (X) Susan Dennard's query tips with example (X) Jane Friedman's complete query guide (X) Mary Kole's query trips with a fill in guide (X) Synopsis Help Jane Friedman's complete synopsis guide (X) Marissa Meyer's synopsis tips with example NOW WHAT? HOW TO COME UP WITH A MARKETING PLAN FOR YOUR Define your expectations. This is the most important thing, because it also defines how much work you’ll have to put into your Marketing Plan. If your goal is just to have this book published and available on Amazon, or to use it to promote your company or to be recognized in your field, for example, you surely don’t have to spend a lot of NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I HOW TO CRAFT STRONG OPENING PAGES Hello Readers and Writers, It's been a while since I put up an editing related post so I decided to change that by discussing the opening pages of a novel and what you can do to make them as crisp as they can be. These tend to be a struggle for most writers because not NOW WHAT? PARTING WAYS WITH AN AGENT BY CAITLIN LARUE Now What? Parting Ways with an Agent by Caitlin LaRue. When I started writing five years ago, I had no clue what I was doing. I had an idea and a computer. I wrote the picture book (admittedly, not very good) and researched. Through Twitter and lots of Google searches I decided I needed an agent. I was a brand-new mom and writing was born from NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
NOW WHAT? HOW TO KNOW IF AN AGENT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BY ANA Hello Readers & Writers, Welcome to the third installment of the Now What? series, featuring Ana Franco who will discuss how she knew her agent was right for her and what you can keep an eye out for yourself when you have an offer of representation. It’s true. There tons andtons of
WRITTEN INFINITIES
Literary Agent. Freelance Editor. Writer. Blogger. “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’scareer.
CLIENTS – WRITTEN INFINITIES Natalie Crown Natalie Crown has been writing fantastical tales since floppy discs were still a thing and she still owns one with Nat’s Story scrawled over it in purple gel pen. Growing up in the English countryside meant that she had a lot of free time to spend devouring books, playing video games, and scribbling her way AGENT MSWL - WRITTEN INFINITIES I am looking for ONLY middle grade and young adult stories at this time, but across multiple genres. Science Fiction: Literally everything. Give me your end of the world disasters, your post-apocalyptic societies, your stories of survival, your stories set in space, time travel, your gripping futuristic worlds filled with robots. Give me virtual reality, AIs, and overall NOW WHAT? INSIDE AN OFFER CALL BY ALEXIS AMES Inside an Offer Call by Alexis Ames. The querying journey that I have gone on with my novel is unusual compared to most querying writers. I submitted this manuscript to Pitch Wars last summer, and I ended up being chosen as part of the 2018 class of mentees. Pitch Wars is a revision marathon that culminates in an agent showcase, where agents NOW WHAT? PARTING WAYS WITH AN AGENT BY CAITLIN LARUE Now What? Parting Ways with an Agent by Caitlin LaRue. When I started writing five years ago, I had no clue what I was doing. I had an idea and a computer. I wrote the picture book (admittedly, not very good) and researched. Through Twitter and lots of Google searches I decided I needed an agent. I was a brand-new mom and writing was born from NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO “Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or havesigned with an
HOW TO CRAFT STRONG OPENING PAGES Hello Readers and Writers, It's been a while since I put up an editing related post so I decided to change that by discussing the opening pages of a novel and what you can do to make them as crisp as they can be. These tend to be a struggle for most writers because not NOW WHAT? FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD DO ONCE YOU SIGN WITH A Aside from making an announcement on Twitter and doing revisions, there are a few other things that should be on your mind when you sign with a literary agent. In all likelihood, you’re about to launch your career as an author. It’s exciting but don’t get lost in all the confetti. Here are 5 things (PUBLISHING DECIDED TO RELEASE EVERYTHING IN) SEPTEMBER The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones. September 24th, 2019 – Little Brown Books for Young Readers. Pitch: Ryn only wants to keep her job as a gravedigger and protect her family. When corpses known as “Bone Houses” come to life in numbers greater than ever before, she and a mapmaker Ellis, try to figure out why. NOW WHAT? WRITING THE POST-QUERY BOOK BY RACHEL FEINBERG The book that landed me an agent took me two years to write, from conception to final draft. I shuffled it through CPs, a revision program (obligatory shoutout to Author Mentor Match), and an R&R before I got my first offer. It was an exhausting journey, so after I signed the agent-author agreement, ISkip to content
WRITTEN INFINITIES
LITERARY AGENT. FREELANCE EDITOR. WRITER. BLOGGER.Menu
* Agent MSWL
* Querying Tips
* About
* Author Features
* Book Reviews
* Clients
* Editing Services
* Publications
RED SKIES FALLING BLOG TOUR: A REVIEWSeptember 6, 2019
Hello Readers & Writers, As you can tell from the above banner, I’m a part of the Red Skies Falling blog tour! I was fortunate enough to receive an ARC from Farrar Straus Giroux in exchange for an honest review. This is the second book in the Skybound series from Alex London and if you’re curious … More Red Skies Falling Blog Tour:A Review
__ Leave a comment
__Red Skies Falling Blog Tour: A Review (PUBLISHING DECIDED TO RELEASE EVERYTHING IN) SEPTEMBER READSSeptember 2, 2019
Hello Readers & Writers, It seems that publishing has punched a hole in the sky and scheduled every amazing book ever for September. This post will go over as many as I’ve read and plan to read and list all the reasons these should absolutely be on your radar. How To Be Remy Cameron by … More (Publishing Decided To Release Everything in)September Reads
__ Leave a comment
__(Publishing Decided To Release Everything in) September Reads HAPPY BOOK BIRTHDAY TO KEEP FAITHSeptember 1, 2019
Hello Readers & Writers, If you follow me on social media, you’ll know that my short story “Bigger Than Us” is part of Keep Faith – an anthology dedicated to exploring queerness and faith. Being September 1st, I can officially say happy book birthday as this anthology is out in the world today!! This is the … More Happy Book Birthday to Keep Faith__ Leave a comment
__Happy Book Birthday to Keep Faith NOW WHAT? ONE YES AND HOW TO SURF A TSUNAMI OF REJECTIONS BY EDDYBOUDEL TAN
July 19, 2019
It happened during dinner. My husband and I were celebrating his birthday in a quiet corner of the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant everyone was talking about at the time. We had devoured an enormous platter of buttery sashimi and oysters we cheered like tequila shots. He stepped out to the men’s room, and I couldn’t resist. I … More Now What? One Yes and How to Surf a Tsunami of Rejections by EddyBoudel Tan
__ Leave a comment
__Now What? One Yes and How to Surf a Tsunami of Rejections by EddyBoudel Tan
TOTES CASUAL JULY READSJuly 16, 2019
Hello Readers & Writers, It’s been a while since I talked about books on the blog, but today I’m here with four amazing titles you need to read and new graphics courtesy of VickyCBooks. Summer really is starting off well and I hope yours is too! But now onto what we’re really here for: books. From … More Totes Casual July Reads__ 2 Comments
__Totes Casual July Reads NOW WHAT? HOW TO DISCOVER EDITORS BY CAROLYNE TOPDJIANJune 14, 2019
Congratulations! You’ve completed revisions. You are ready to present your work to publishers and have devised a submission strategy with your agent. Industry wizard that they are, your agent has already pitched your novel to several editors over drinks and has cast several spells. They have a list—an entire LIST of editors who might be … More Now What? How to Discover Editors by Carolyne Topdjian__ 1 Comment
__Now What? How to Discover Editors by Carolyne Topdjian NOW WHAT? SIGNS YOU’VE GOT A LEGIT AGENT (AND RED FLAGS TO LOOK OUT FOR) BY SHANNON PRICEJune 7, 2019
“Shmagent” is a funny sounding word for an unfortunate and serious concern for querying authors: shady folks who appear to have your best intentions at heart, but are ultimately going about representing authors—or attempting to represent authors—in ways that will hurt a writer’s career. Whether you’re querying, have an offer, or have signed with an … More Now What? Signs You’ve Got a Legit Agent (and Red Flags To Look Out For) by Shannon Price__ 2 Comments
__Now What? Signs You’ve Got a Legit Agent (and Red Flags To Look Out For) by Shannon PricePOSTS NAVIGATION
Older posts
Blog at WordPress.com. Do Not Sell My Personal InformationWritten Infinities
Blog at WordPress.com. Do Not Sell My Personal InformationPost to
Cancel
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: CookiePolicy
* Follow
*
* Written Infinities* Customize
* Follow
* Sign up
* Log in
* Report this content * Manage subscriptions* Collapse this bar
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0