Author ~ Photographer ~ Artist ~ (Actively Blogging Since January 10, 2012)
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Resources for Writers
The next step. If you're a writer and looking for ways to get your manuscript traditionally published, visit www.writersmarket.com, and www.querytracker.net for the next prompts. Both provide valuable information regarding literary agents, agencies, genres they accept, their websites, locations and timeframes. It's important to visit the websites of each agency to make sure the agents aren't closed to submissions, then follow each agency's rules for submissions exactly. Learn to be patient, and don't take rejections personally. Remember: a legitimate literary agency does not charge a fee for submitting (it's free). Best of luck!
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