You spend all of your time writing your novel and thinking about your characters. You struggle to make everything exactly perfect—only to end up questioning everything. Don’t you wish you had a map? Or a secret signal to tell you which door to choose? Or that you could ask professionals exactly what they think and why? Well, some of the pros are willing to help. Yes, I’m talking about agents. Many agents blog to help authors find the answers they’re looking for. They love books as much as we do, and they want you to have the very best tools to get your wonderful books into their hands. I’ve compiled a list of agent blogs I’ve found to be helpful. Some of them no longer add new posts, but the archives are packed full of important information. These blogs have different things that make them great, so be sure to study the archives. http://www.mariavicente.com/blog-posts/ http://jetreidliterary.blogspot.com/ http://queryshark.blogspot.com/ http://confessionsofawanderingheart.blogspot.com/ http://ktliterary.com/daphne/ https://shannonepowers.wordpress.com/author/shannonepowers/ http://nelsonagency.com/pub-rants/ http://www.rachellegardner.com/ http://blog.nathanbransford.com/ (former agent) What are you waiting for? The celebration’s over! Get your research done, and get to work perfecting those manuscripts and queries! Oh… and if you know of other great agent websites I’ve missed, please share them with the rest of the class in the comments below.
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2/21/2017 10:27:35 am
Nice list, Judy!
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