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R. D. G. Lover
- Nov 23
- 4 min
Traditional Publishing (Part 8): Interactive Workshop Guide
The last part of this eight-part blog is a workshop plan.
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R. D. G. Lover
- Nov 23
- 2 min
Traditional Publishing (PART 7): Response Time
Some agents will respond to you overnight; others will take months to respond; some never will.
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R. D. G. Lover
- Nov 23
- 3 min
Traditional Publishing (PART 6): The Importance of Writers Conferences
Writers conferences are fantastic networking events and a wonderful place to connect with like-minded people.
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R. D. G. Lover
- Nov 23
- 2 min
Traditional Publishing (PART 5): Editors
On rare occasions, it is possible to skip the “agent” step.
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R. D. G. Lover
- Nov 23
- 3 min
Traditional Publishing (PART 4): What is a Literary Agent & Why Do I Need One?
Agents are the most surefire way of finding an editor for your book, as well as landing a book deal.
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R. D. G. Lover
- Nov 23
- 1 min
Traditional Publishing (PART 3): The Synopsis
The synopsis is a one-to-five page summary of your whole book.
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R. D. G. Lover
- Nov 23
- 3 min
Traditional Publishing (PART 2): The Query Letter
A query letter is your sales pitch. It tells literary agents about your book—the title, word count, genre, and summary.
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R. D. G. Lover
- Nov 23
- 3 min
Traditional Publishing (PART 1): Who Are the Key Players?
I found, over time, that many people (especially writers) had no idea what traditional publishing entailed.
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R. D. G. Lover
- May 7
- 2 min
I’m published by F(r)iction Literary Magazine!
Last Thursday, I received my first-ever author credential and my first fiction publication!
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