Do
you need a literary agent?
For some writers, the thought of negotiating a contract or networking at a social function fills them with dread. For others, contract law and haggling comes naturally, and meeting with editors, publishers, and booksellers is a vital counterpoint to the lonely months spent writing the book.
Let's have a look at what an agent does, and whether you could be your own agent.
Read
this article
Previous
articles on the Fiction Writing site
Writing
a book that makes a difference
Setting
goals for your writing career
Creating
an author website
On
the Fiction Writing forum
Join in the
discussion about how to get a literary agent, or weigh in on
whether you think you need an agent.
Join
us on the forum!
Fiction
Writing Shop at BellaOnline
Visit the Fiction
Writing Shop at BellaOnline for gift ideas to spoil yourself or a friend, or
to invest in books to improve your writing craft.
Need an instant gift?
Consider giving an Amazon
Gift Voucher.
Have fun passing this newsletter along to family and friends, because we all
love free knowledge. Please keep all the website details intact though - thanks. If you received this edition from a friend,
sign up to receive your own weekly copy. It’s free, anonymous, and the email address you provide will not be used for any purpose other than sending you this newsletter.
The contents of this newsletter and all articles are copyrighted.
Copyright © Elsa Neal 2007
Send a message
http://fictionwriting.bellaonline.com
http://creativity.bellaonline.com
http://www.hearwritenow.com
|