People Behind the Books
Authors are asked the questions you don't normally see on panels, such as their favorite cereal, what animal they want to be, and have they ever punched anyone.
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Authors are asked the questions you don't normally see on panels, such as their favorite cereal, what animal they want to be, and have they ever punched anyone.
Why are synopses so hard to write? Elaine Ash, J L Hill, and Ronda Wells explain the complexities of a synopsis and how to write a strong one.
The panel gives tips for pitching including only telling highlights, pitching the right genre, and being professional. The agents discuss reasons they reject queries and recommend authors hire beta readers and line editors before sending manuscripts to an agent.