How to write an author bio for your cover letter or query letter to literary agents and editors. Professional writing bio tips for the publishing industry.
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Are “Who’s Who” Awards, Honors, And Directories Legit? (UPDATED 2024)
At Writer’s Relief we’re committed to informing our clients and our free newsletter Submit Write Now! readers of publishing industry trickery when we see it. Below you’ll find an article that discusses the possible pitfalls of “who’s who” organizations that target...
Self-Publishing: When (Not) To Include Your Self-Published Book In Your Cover Or Query Letter Bio
Self-publishing: Learn the best way to mention your self-published novel (or nonfiction book) in your query letter to literary agents and editors, or in your professional writing bio.
Query Letter Anatomy: What To Include In A Letter To Literary Agents
What to include in a query letter. The parts of a query letter for literary agents. What you need to write in your query letter to get published. Easy guide to query letters.
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