This post collects 11 examples of successful query letters for writers in various genres, including mystery, fantasy, self-help, and more. The post 11 Successful Query Letter Examples for Writers in Various Genres appeared first on Writer's Digest.| Writer's Digest
Author Cindy Fazzi shares three lessons learned after her publisher went out of business between her debut novel and book number two. The post 3 Lessons I Learned After My Publisher Went Out of Business appeared first on Writer's Digest.| Writer's Digest
Find a successful query to editor Kara Sargent from agent Stacey Glick for J. A. Dauber's debut MG novel, Press 1 for 1nvasion. The post Successful Queries: Kara Sargent, Stacey Glick, and “Press 1 for 1nvasion,” by J. A. Dauber appeared first on Writer's Digest.| Writer's Digest
Author Penny Zang discusses vibes and how they may not make a book, but they may still help writers find their readers.| Writer's Digest
Author Lynn Street shares how an Audubon event inspired her narrative nonfiction picture books and how writers can break into the market.| Writer's Digest
Editor Robert Lee Brewer explains that the publishing journey looks different for everyone, but there are a few things authors can do to help themselves through the process.| Writer's Digest
WD reconnected with former Breaking In author Mazey Eddings to discuss her latest release, Well, Actually, and what she’s learned since releasing her debut novel.| Writer's Digest
Find Amber Oliver’s successful query to agent Angeline Rodriguez for her debut novel, When the Music Hits.| Writer's Digest
What does MSS mean? How about D&A? Literary agent Mark Gottlieb explains seven common book publishing terms new authors should know.| The Write Life