What Is Cinematic Perspective? When to Write It (and When to Avoid It)
When I was much younger, in one of my first English classes, my teacher taught a lesson on different narrative perspectives in fiction. “First person,” I remember her instructing us, “uses the ‘I’ perspective—how you would talk about yourself. ‘I went to the store. I...
165: How Traditional Publishing and Agents Work with Evan Marshall
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Complete Guide to Small Press Publishing: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Small Presses for Writers
When most people think of publishing, they think of the “Big Five” publishers. You know, those enormous, multiple-imprint houses based in New York and Toronto who fill Barnes & Noble with titles by household names. A publishing deal with one of those companies is...
How To Get A Literary Agent to Represent You: The Complete Guide for Authors
So, you’ve decided that you’d like to work with a literary agent. Great! But how can you actually find a literary agent? In this post, we’ll walk you through the process of finding experienced agents, submitting your manuscript, and finally getting that agent to...
144: What Traditional and Indie Publishers Can Teach Each Other
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