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20 Years Ago, Nirvana’s “Nevermind” Came Out; What Album Changed Your World?

Writing the Male Point of View

Storyworld 2011 is a Major Gathering of Content Creators & Platform Providers

7 Things I’ve Learned So Far, by Ellen Airgood

September’s Premium Collection is “Build Your Author Platform”

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The Advice I Needed Most as a New Writer (But Never Got)

Synopsis Example: “Robocop” (Science Fiction / Cyberpunk)

The 2012 Guide to Literary Agents Is Out! That Means Giveaways and 22 Reasons to Buy It.

Successful Queries: Agent Jenny Bent and “Oh. My. Gods.”

Agent Jon Sternfeld On: Breaking Through the Slush

7 Things I’ve Learned So Far, by Trevor Shane

How I Got My Agent: Carson Morton

My Adventures in … Hampton Roads

Wanted: Funny Dog Photos For a Book Project

Looking For an Agent? Let Me Teach You Everything You Need to Know (and Critique Your Query) on Oct. 20, 2011

How to Find Your Story and Craft a Pitch in 10 Easy Steps (and You Can Even Do It Drunk!)

7 Things I’ve Learned So Far, by Heather McCorkle

New Agent Alert: Barbara Scott of Wordserve Literary

5 Tricks Animal Writers Should Know

Conference Spotlight: The South Carolina Writers Workshop (Oct. 21-23, 2011) Has 11 Agents Taking Pitches

How I Got My Agent: Jeff Ryan

Some Thoughts on Historical Research

20 Years Ago, Nirvana’s “Nevermind” Came Out; What Album Changed Your World?

Writing the Male Point of View

Storyworld 2011 is a Major Gathering of Content Creators & Platform Providers

7 Things I’ve Learned So Far, by Ellen Airgood

September’s Premium Collection is “Build Your Author Platform”

Blog Like a Pro and Sell Books. Guru Dan Blank Shows How — New Webinar, Oct. 6, 2011

Social Media Guru Jane Friedman Teaches “How to Find Your Readers & Keep Them: The Basics of Audience Development” (New Webinar, Sept. 29, 2011)

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