Tag Archives: conflict
Three Classic Mistakes, by Anthony D. Fredericks
A Monthly Column by Anthony D. Fredericks Three Classic Mistakes I was in southern Virginia as the visiting children’s author at a local elementary school. The slide show was over and it was time for questions from the audience. I … Continue reading
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
Solving the Query Letter Conundrum: Four Parts to a Perfect Pitch, by Lori Ann Palma
If you’re in the process of writing a query letter, you’ve likely struggled with the pitch section. Nestled between the introduction and your biography, it’s easily the most difficult part of a query to master. Not only do you have … Continue reading