The goal of a query letter is to get a literary agent excited enough to request more information about your book manuscript. But (gasp!) some writers, in their perfectly understandable enthusiasm, can be a little too intense—and too much excitement in your...
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Query Letter Etiquette: How To Strike A Friendly But Professional Tone
If you’re writing a query letter to pitch your book to a literary agent, you may want to consider using a natural, friendly voice rather than a more formal, standoffish, traditional tone. This simple strategy may increase your odds of connecting with a literary agent....
The 6 Worst Things To Say To Your Literary Agent
A writing conference can be great fun—bonding with other authors, visiting a new locale, attending informative workshops, meeting a literary agent. In this mini-vacation atmosphere, it can be easy to fall into a sense of camaraderie with others. But since many writers...
Agreeing To Agree: Basic Pronoun Rules
Pronoun agreement: How to use his, her, she, he, it, and their in sentences. Learn the English grammar rules for pronoun agreement from Writer’s Relief.
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