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  • Building Key Concepts - Developing Your Pitch - video

    Claudia Gabel
    Claudia Gabel
    Developing your book's pitch is important when you are looking for a literary agent or want to find a traditional publisher. Senior editor Claudia Gabel describes the importance of a good pitch and how to blend the familiar and the unexpected. She defines...
    • over 9 years ago
    • Marketing Plan
    • Elevator Pitch
  • What are Subsidiary Rights and Why Do They Matter? - podcast

    Judy Klein
    Judy Klein
    Signing a contract is stressful and there are a lot of clauses and assumptions written in. Without a law degree, understanding what you’re signing can be nearly impossible and quite overwhelming. Luckily, Judy Klein is willing to break down a few...
    • over 9 years ago
    • Legal
    • Subsidiary Rights
  • What Makes a Good Author's Representative? – Part 1 - podcast

    Ken Atchity
    Ken Atchity
    Sometimes a writer signs with an agent, manager, or attorney and is so elated to have done so that it doesn't occur to him that he's signed with someone that will not advance his dream of publication or production. But how do you know before you sign...
    • over 9 years ago
    • Traditional Publishing
    • Agents
  • PitchFest LA Interviews: How Do You Define Your Book's Audience? - video

    Multiple Authors
    Multiple Authors
    Defining the audience for your book is critical to its success. It helps agents know which publisher to sell it to, it helps bookstores know where to place it on the shelves, and it helps you market the book by tapping into that audience’s interests...
    • over 9 years ago
    • I have an Idea!
    • Identifying Your Audience
  • Tips for Getting Good Book Reviews, and How to Handle Bad Ones - video

    Jennifer Brody
    Jennifer Brody
    In the past, book reviews were conducted only through the main trade publications such as Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly. While it's still a big deal to get reviewed by these publications, more and more readers are monitoring Amazon, YouTube, Goodreads...
    • over 9 years ago
    • Book Reviews
    • Others
  • PitchFest LA Interviews: How Do You Define Your Book's Audience? - podcast

    Multiple Authors
    Multiple Authors
    Defining the audience for your book is critical to its success. It helps agents know which publisher to sell it to, it helps bookstores know where to place it on the shelves, and it helps you market the book by tapping into that audience’s interests...
    • over 9 years ago
    • I have an Idea!
    • Identifying Your Audience
  • What Makes a Good Author's Representative? – Part 2 - podcast

    Ken Atchity
    Ken Atchity
    Sometimes a writer signs with an agent, manager, or attorney and is so elated to have done so that it doesn't occur to him that he's signed with someone that will not advance his dream of publication or production. But how do you know before you sign...
    • over 9 years ago
    • Traditional Publishing
    • Agents
  • Finding Courage for Feedback - podcast

    Jamie Brenner
    Jamie Brenner
    Getting feedback is painful, but once you’ve decided to allow others to critique your work, how do you find groups who are willing to do it? Or who are qualified to do it? Agent and author, Jamie Brenner, discusses how to find the courage to ask...
    • over 9 years ago
    • Getting Feedback
    • Writing Groups
  • What is the Correct Timing for a Successful PR Campaign? - video

    Marika Flatt
    Marika Flatt
    Publicist Marika Flatt explains the best time frame to start a PR campaign for your book, which is usually two months before your book is published if you’re doing your own publicity. However, the rules are different if you’re hiring a publicist...
    • over 9 years ago
    • Public Relations
    • Publicity Campaigns
  • Pressure to Replicate Success - video

    Richard Kelley
    Richard Kelley
    Physician and author, Richard Kelley talks about the pressure some might feel when writing a second book, and gives tips on how he pushed through to keep producing successful books. He found it helpful to write his second book as a support to his first...
    • over 9 years ago
    • I have an Idea!
    • Choosing Your Topic
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