There are some brilliant blogs out there for writers packed full of information that we want to know.
Nathan Bransford is a literary agent at Curtis Brown and his blog is a great source of information for people wanting to follow the traditional publishing route.
He has just posted a FAQ list based on questions he has answered on his blog. It includes such great questions as:
- Do you accept queries from writers in other countries?
- Is word count important? Is my novel too long/too short?
- Can you query if you are an unpublished novelist and your novel isn’t finished?
- What is a “platform”?
- What does this rejection letter mean?
- Can I turn my blog into a book?
- Why am I having such a difficult time finding an agent?
I definitely recommend checking his blog out if you are interested in finding an agent and getting published the traditional way.
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