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The Business of Writing: Workshop Your Query

Almost given up
Zia Ahmad5/11/2011 Be the first to review this version 132/17/2013

Book Country: Member News & Announcements

Comic Book News Weekly! (Civil War, DC films, Wolverine)
10/17/2014 Be the first to review this version 210/17/2014

Book Country: Water Cooler

What if Your Book gets Adapted
1/7/2015 Be the first to review this version 62/18/2015

The Craft of Writing: Workshopping and Reviewing

A different approach to reviews - open discussion
Yellowcake3/27/2014 Be the first to review this version 684/29/2014

Xen Sanders

xen (ˌzen) 1. Combining form, indicating something strange, different, or foreign – from Greek xenos, ‘strange.’ 2. Writer. Artist. Audiophile. LGBT. Geek. Xe
Xen Sanders7/10/2013 Be the first to review this version XenSandersChicagoIL

The Craft of Writing: Members New to Writing

Good Site?
wordburner659/4/2014 Be the first to review this version 19/4/2014

The Craft of Writing: Members New to Writing

Overseas or Not?
wordburner659/6/2014 Be the first to review this version 39/8/2014

The Craft of Writing: Members New to Writing

Should I post online?
wordburner659/5/2014 Be the first to review this version 75/11/2016

The Craft of Writing: Members New to Writing

Advice Needed - Sci Fi Novel!
Will H6/10/2016 Be the first to review this version 26/23/2016

WaverlyPlaceLiterary

Debbie Carter is a literary agent actively seeking fiction and nonfiction for children and adults. See www.WaverlyPlaceLiterary.com for interests and query guid
WaverlyPlaceLiterary4/26/2011 Be the first to review this version DebbieCarter

The Business of Writing: Workshop Your Query

Query for Raven Son
4/30/2011 Be the first to review this version 134/8/2013

Eagle's Gold

Days before Germany surrendered to the Russian army, an SS-Brigadefuhrer led ten men into the lobby of the Deutsche Reichbank in Berlin and confronted the bank
Vincent Lupiano3/20/2014

Farewell, America

Seasoned freelance CIA operative Rayne Foster takes on a mission kept secret even from her CIA field executive, Leland Upchurch. Rayne has no idea why she was t
Vincent Lupiano8/7/2011

Vincent dePaul Lupiano

A freelance writer and speech writer, Vince is also an agent for two symphony conductors. He travels a lot, and considers himself a "pro-am" photographer.
Vincent dePaul Lupiano4/27/2011 Be the first to review this version

Viktor

inhouse agent for Borislav Pekich
Viktor4/13/2014 Be the first to review this version BelgradeNon US/Canadian

The Craft of Writing: Getting Started & Writer's Block

How Do You Stay Motivated?
Vera James7/3/2011 Be the first to review this version 248/29/2011

Book Country: Member News & Announcements

New to book country
Vana8/25/2013 Be the first to review this version 38/30/2013

The Craft of Writing: Getting Started & Writer's Block

What to do when you get a bad review?
Turquoise Foster10/18/2012 Be the first to review this version 510/22/2012

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

At what point to do you just say forget it?
Tori Schindler Brooks4/14/2011 Be the first to review this version 94/29/2011

The Business of Writing: Writing Synopses

How bad is my synopsis?
Timothy Maguire7/27/2012 Be the first to review this version 511/16/2012

Windriders

The new capital of Mars has a problem with gliders, thrill-seekers who soar on the thermals that run through the pressurised canyon that makes up its' length. P
Timothy Maguire8/3/2015

Hero =/= Villain?

When Collette saves a man's life, she's not really expecting anything. Maybe a pat on the head, a brief moment of fame. What she's not expecting is the offer of
Timothy Maguire1/18/2014

The Business of Writing: Self-Publishing

Dangerous waters
Tim Johnson3/14/2011 Be the first to review this version 497/18/2011

Genre Talk: Fantasy

Can Middle Grade be dark?
Tim Gordon4/20/2012 Be the first to review this version 75/10/2012

The Craft of Writing: Dialogue

Dialog driving the story
Tim Gordon5/1/2012 Be the first to review this version 2611/13/2013

Tiffany Rosenthal

Tiffany Rosenthal is a freelance writer and retired paranormal investigator from Baltimore, Maryland. She is an active member in the online writing community, A
Tiffany Rosenthal11/27/2013 Be the first to review this version TiffanyRosenthalBaltimoreMD

Tia

Finally retired after a 32 year career teaching high school English, finished a spiritual quest memoir, and had it professionally edited once. Made the suggeste
Tia9/9/2013 Be the first to review this version TiaRobinsonCA

Thomas Ryan

I am a fulltime writer of thrillers, short stories and twitter thrillers. My day is spent on social media, marketing, exercise and writing, housework.
Thomas Ryan2/5/2013 Be the first to review this version ThomasRyan

Thom Shepard

Thom Shepard is a librarian at MIT Lincoln Lab.
 He returned to fiction after 15 years of writing technical papers on metadata and digital preservation.
Thom Shepard3/15/2012 Be the first to review this version ThomShepard

The Craft of Writing: Members New to Writing

Please keep in mind
TheresaReel2/24/2015 Be the first to review this version 379/11/2015

The Craft of Writing: Working with Editorial Partners

Need some info
TheresaReel6/7/2015 Be the first to review this version 712/2/2015

Terry Shames

Terry is an avid hiker. From TX, she has lived in Northern CA most of her life. She is married and has one son, who lives in LA. She has two dogs and 1 cat.
Terry Shames8/1/2012 Be the first to review this version TerryShames

TeaForTee

A blogger hailing from the brutal terrain of the Pacific North West, I make my home in rain-soaked British Columbia.
TeaForTee8/30/2011 Be the first to review this version TeeTyson

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Plot driven vs. Character driven stories
Tawni Peterson7/28/2011 Be the first to review this version 178/14/2011

The Business of Writing: Workshop Your Query

Hindsight Query
Tawni Peterson7/12/2011 Be the first to review this version 98/9/2011

The Business of Writing: Finding an Agent

When to query: A matter of opinion?
Tawni Peterson9/1/2011 Be the first to review this version 69/6/2011

The Craft of Writing: Character Development

Should writers hide basic character info purposely?
SZavoda8/29/2012 Be the first to review this version 89/11/2012

suzanne veillette

Suzanne Veillette is a mother, wife, and aspiring writer. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida with her husband, two cats and a basset hound named Buddy.
suzanne veillette5/1/2011 Be the first to review this version suzanneveillette

The Craft of Writing: Revision

When do you know when to stop revising?
Suzan Isik5/24/2011 Be the first to review this version 77/5/2014

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

References to and use of other copyrighted stuff in your stuff
stephmcgee6/7/2011 Be the first to review this version 76/10/2011

The Craft of Writing: Voice

YA versus Adult voice
stephmcgee5/12/2011 Be the first to review this version 137/30/2013

The Craft of Writing: Point of View

Mixing 3rd with 1st
stephmcgee4/10/2011 Be the first to review this version 65/10/2011

The Craft of Writing: Point of View

How do you decide on POV character?
stephmcgee4/23/2011 Be the first to review this version 75/21/2011

The Business of Writing: Workshop Your Query

When the Star Fell query
stephmcgee3/18/2011 Be the first to review this version 46/2/2011

The Business of Writing: Blogging & Social Media

Having a page for my writing on blog or website pre-agent search
stephmcgee5/23/2011 Be the first to review this version 56/8/2011

The Business of Writing: Finding an Agent

Quick question on query stuff
stephmcgee7/31/2011 Be the first to review this version 38/1/2011

Stephen DAgostino

Novelist, copywriter, history buff, baker, knitter, collector of things retro. Looking for an agent for my novel THE DUTIFUL SON. stephendagostino.com
Stephen DAgostino5/3/2011 Be the first to review this version StephenDAgostino

Genre Talk: Mystery

Dutton Guilt Edged Mysteries Looking for Submissions!
Stephanie Kelly7/25/2012 Be the first to review this version 29/10/2012

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Writing for a Living?
Sneaky Burrito8/16/2012 Be the first to review this version 49/12/2012

The Business of Writing: Writing Synopses

How to Avoid Plot Summary?
Sneaky Burrito6/9/2012 Be the first to review this version 78/16/2012