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#BookEditor: Discover behind-the-scenes glimpses into the world of book editing! See manuscript transformations, grammar tips, industry insights, and the passionate people shaping stories.
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Replying to @Shaina Graboyes This is a good opportunity to remind everyone that titles are not copyr
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There are a handful of reasons why query letters might get automatically rejected. Extremely high wo
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Replying to @Ludovica Porzio There are topics that the publishing industry won’t take on, yes. The
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Replying to @✌️Equality feels like oppression when you’ve historically been the one benefittin
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A good query letter for a YA literary novel.
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This is why comp titles are important. A pretty good pitch with some intriguing elements gets sunk b
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Replying to @Letsa party The term “indie” can mean a lot of things, some of them great and some
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Replying to @Deana Alyse Yes. Agents have made requests directly from my videos. It’s unusual, and
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Hachette launched a New Adult imprint and puts it under the KidLit division.
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Replying to @AllieGayheart Standard Manuscript Format
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A neurodiverse, transracial experience is way more interesting than a generic magic system and histo
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Replying to @Gregory When your genre shifts accidentally, you can either 1) let it shift and underst
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Replying to @annaharbomauthor I know this is an absolute bummer to hear, but they need to be the cha
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Replying to @Anonymous My beat sheet helps guide pacing for any genre. It’s flexible enough to acc
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Replying to @It's Just Jessi Every giant prepublished book I’ve read in the last ten years has bee
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Replying to @munson_kieta Your character is interesting, so their “normal” should be interesting
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Replying to @Amanda Submissions are never perfect but that’s because art is never perfect. There�
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Replying to @faylinesarchives How do you plot a sequel? 1) It depends and 2) It doesn’t matter. Go
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Replying to @bookmarkedbydenise Mostly remember that the agent wants to find books and authors. Even
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Replying to @Megan Jauregui Eccles I’m not getting any kickbacks on this, but I do have a di$count
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Replying to @S. Pedigo The thing that fascinates me about agents’ tastes is how very specific they
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