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Do You Use Song Lyrics In Your Novel?
Authors have been quoting song lyrics in their books for eons, but if you plan to quote lyrics written after 1923, be prepared to do some research — and get out your checkbook — long before releasing your book. This post was updated September 2017. BookBaby When a music artist records a song previously released by another
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This Handy Chart Automatically Generates a Pitch for Your New Novel
Feeling stuck? We help you skip the writing and go straight to the press release Electric Literature Mar 28, 2018 The most important part of a novel isn’t the plot, the characters, or the language. It’s the elevator pitch. That one-sentence descriptor is how you sell the book to publishers, readers, and big Hollywood producers willing
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What is Upmarket Fiction and Should You Be Writing It?
There are a lot of genres out there. From speculative fiction to chick lit, historical romance to erotica, literature can be categorized in so many ways. Often when you’re seeking an agent, they will specify what genres they are looking for and while many will state specific areas of interest like the ones above, there
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