Just in time to celebrate Pride Month, Writer's Relief brings you Megan Rose Gedris’s blog post about her personal thoughts on how to write believable, sympathetic, interesting gay characters: I hear a lot from other writers about how they would love to include...
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9 Strategies That Automatically Boost The Appeal Of Your Query Letter | Writer’s Relief
When literary agents are reading through query letters, certain elements will jump off the page and say “Hey! I’m something special! Pay closer attention, pal!” The query letter experts here at Writer's Relief know how to take advantage of attention-grabbing tactics...
Your Book’s First Pages Are More Important Than Ever: Use These Strategies | Writer’s Relief
The first five pages of your novel or memoir may be the key to making a sale, nabbing an offer of representation from a literary agent, or getting a book deal from a traditional publisher. Writer's Relief Explains Why Your Book’s Opening Pages Are More Influential...
How To Come Up With—And Pitch—An Idea For A Writing Conference | Writer’s Relief
Looking for an effective way to give your writing career a boost? Writer's Relief recommends creating and then pitching a writing conference talk, lecture, or seminar to reach more potential readers and give your author bio some noteworthy additions. Here's How...
True Story: How To Write A Query Letter For A Memoir
Writing a memoir can be difficult. Writing a query letter for a memoir? That’s a task so rife with conflict, emotional obstacles, and drama that you might be able to eke out another chapter to your memoir from the experience! But don’t worry. Our submission strategy...
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