During the recent Words & Music: A Literary Feast in New Orleans, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Pirates Alley Faulkner Society), agent Jeff Kleinman again led the event’s most popular session for writers, a gathering of an A-list of
How to Build and Use Twitter Lists for Your Author Marketing
Making Twitter lists is an easy way to keep track of tweets when you’re following a large number of people. Go to Settings > Lists to categorize the users you follow in any way you want. You can also subscribe
Agent and Editor Insights Part 3: Publisher Negotiations
Our favorite panels at the writer events we attended this past year were those featuring agents and editors. This coverage, Part 3 of 4, is from the Agents & Editors panel at Words & Music: A Literary Feast in New
An Editor’s Tips for Selecting Editors
Indie authors, or self-publishers, have a lot of hats to wear. Not only are they worrying about writing a book, quite an endeavor on its own, they also are assuming the publisher’s role. This means the successful indie will make
5 Top Writer Conferences to Attend in 2013
Thanks to freelance writer Heather Legg for this guest post! For those serious about writing, a writing conference holds huge value. Through a conference, you can explore more about writing, learn different aspects of the craft, and network with a
Ten Resource Lists for Writers & Publishing Pros!
GalleyCat recently transitioned to a brand new WordPress platform (yes, the same we use for all our clients!). To keep readers busy during the transition, they’ve included a great resource list of Twitter and Facebook directories that we’re sharing below.
Ten Resource Lists for Writers & Publishing Pros!
GalleyCat recently transitioned to a brand new WordPress platform (yes, the same we use for all our clients!). To keep readers busy during the transition, they’ve included a great resource list of Twitter and Facebook directories that we’re sharing below.