Tag Archives: Bent Agency
Querily, Querily, Querily, Querily + Critique Giveaway, by Lindsay Bandy
Send, send, send your query Into the slush stream Querily, querily, querily, querily… Is publication just a dream? All month as I’ve thought about our theme of “Submission Sense,” this little song has been stuck in my head. (I have … Continue reading
Posted in Submission Sense, Uncategorized
Tagged Bent Agency, Break Into Publishing, character development, conflict, EPA SCBWI, Giveaways, heather flaherty, Jennie K. Brown, knowing when you're ready to query, Lindsay Bandy, major plot points, Mark Magro, query critique, query letters, Query tips, sandy ahser, SCBWI, writing advice
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So You Just Wrote A Children’s Book, Now What? by Larry Fogel-Bublick
First congratulations. There’s nothing like finishing a manuscript. Yes, I know you want to send out your manuscript RIGHT now. After all, you’re FINISHED. You spent days, months, or years writing your book. It’s done. Your husband loved it. Your … Continue reading
Posted in Getting Down to Business
Tagged Bent Agency, Children's Book Writers USA, critique groups, Duncan and the Case of the Killer Cake, Elaine Kiely Kearns, getting an agent, Harold Underdown, KidLit, Kidlit411, Larry Fogel-Bublick, Molly Ker Hawn, publisher's marketplace, query letters, querytracker, SCBWI, SCBWI EPA, Slam Duncan and the Blintz of Darkness, Sylvia Liu, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Children's Books
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