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Monthly Archives: November 2017
It’s done. Everything I can do is done. The manuscript is complete. The two-page synopsis (summary) is written. The query letter is finished. My book coach Jennie introduced me to a literary agent she thought might be interested in my work. … Continue reading
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Here, finally, (and with a lot of help from my book coach Jennie,) is the letter that will (fingers crossed) launch my fiction writing career: Dear [Name of Agent] (yes, yes, I’ll put in the real names of the literary … Continue reading
In response to my spiralling self-doubt, I discovered many a strategy to cope with it. One method is to write a letter, personifying your internal enemy. Here’s an example from author Elizabeth Gilbert. In her book Big Magic, she wrote a letter to … Continue reading
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