The “Smarter Not Harder” Way to Get a Literary Agent

Interview with Literary Agent Angela Scheff

How do I secure a literary agent?” This is an excellent question writers often ask me. Many publishers (including my employer, Baker Publishing Group) are explicit about not accepting submissions unless they come through an agent. So if you’re pursuing traditional publishing, getting an agent is essential. I asked this and some other questions in an […]

The Writer’s Stress-Free Guide to Meeting with an Acquisitions Editor or Literary Agent

5 Things Smart Writers Do

Meeting with an acquisitions editor or literary agent can feel like a mixed blessing. Getting to talk with a publishing pro about your work is obviously a great opportunity. But these meetings often come with severe time limitations, which can make the whole experience very stressful. In this article I’d like to offer five things […]

3 Ways to Make the Most of a Writer’s Conference Before It Even Starts

A Guest Post from Christa Hutchins

About this time last year, I signed up for a writer’s conference, the She Speaks Conference hosted by Proverbs 31 Ministries. I thought, “This is going to be fun!! Can’t wait till I get there!” But reality confronted me when I joined a Facebook group with other attendees. There was actual WORK to do before the conference! […]

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Enter to Win 1-on-1 Coaching, 3 Courses, and a 12-Month Membership

I confess: I love a great giveaway. One of the reasons I love them is because I’ve been the recipient of free gifts that have made a HUGE difference in my life. I also like the rebelliousness of overturning the typical money-for-service paradigm and just giving somebody a huge gift. To register right now for […]

How to Write Your Book in Six Months

Or: How to Start Your Book So That You'll Actually Complete It

Have you ever started writing a book but stalled? Do you have an unfinished manuscript or two on your hard drive? How about an unfinished book proposal? Here’s a question I heard recently: “How do I start my book project in a way that I’ll actually complete it?” That is such a good question. Writers […]

Why a Shorter Book Proposal Is a Better Book Proposal

How to Craft a Proposal That Is Clear and Powerful

How long should my book proposal be?” I suspect writers ask this question because they want to know how much work they need to do for a solid chance at a book contract. The good news is often a shorter book proposal is better than a longer one. The bad news is it may take […]

How to Get a Book Published

The Six-Step “Work Smarter Not Harder” Method

This is perhaps the most obvious question for a writer to ask a publishing insider: How do I get my book published? Funny thing is, people normally don’t ask it that boldly. More often I get questions like: How do find an agent? Is there some way for me to submit my proposal to you? What […]

7 Simple Steps to Building the Structure of Your Nonfiction Book

How to "Brain Dump" Your Way to an Awesome Book

Imagine driving around an unknown city for a while when suddenly your phone and all its GPS abilities goes dead. You smack it a few times. You look to the heavens. You yell “C’mon!” Nada. It’s a goner. What would you do next? Many writers find themselves in this situation. Here’s the kind of question […]

How to Get Publishers to Beg for Your Book

Why Platform and List-Building Are So Important

I’ve been reviewing book proposals for well over a decade, and I’ve noticed that for the most part proposals fall into one of two categories. Either publishers fight each other to publish your book, or they don’t give it much attention at all. That’s an oversimplification, but not as much as you might think. For […]

16 Proven, Powerful Methods to Grow Your Email List

And Why List-Building Is the Best Way to Build Your Platform by Far

I’ve got a platform,” writers sometimes tell me. “I’m on Twitter and Facebook. I’ve got a blog.” But here’s the litmus test for whether you have a platform: If a publisher sent a pallet of books to your garage, how many of them could you move on the strength of your own connections? This question puts […]