So, you’ve decided that you want to go about publishing the old-fashioned way. The first thing that you need (besides an amazing piece of writing) is an agent. And to get one of those, you’ll need a query letter. A query letter is like a pitch — in around 300 words, you need to convince… Continue reading How to Write a Query Letter
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Tips on Traditional Publishing with Liz Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor is Literary Editor at Large for the Chicago Tribune, Co-Founder of the National Book Review, and Past President (now on the Board of Directors) of the National Book Critics Circle. She has served on four Pulitzer Prize committees. With Adam Cohen, she is co-author of “American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley, His Battle… Continue reading Tips on Traditional Publishing with Liz Taylor