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A Cafe Chat with Agent and Author Tracy Marchini, by Lindsay Bandy

Posted on April 5, 2017 by EasternPennPoints

Hey, everyone, hope you’re getting as excited about the Pocono Retreat as I am! Deadlines are looming for critiques and portfolio reviews (April 7th!). If you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time. Just click here.  Tracy Marchini of BookEnds Literary … Continue reading →

Posted in Interviews, Pocono Retreat, Uncategorized | Tagged #querytip, a hungry lion or a dwindling assortment of animals, Agents seeking humor, BookEnds Literary, catherine reef, chicken wants a nap, EPA SCBWI, fannie never flinched: one woman's courage in the struggle for american labor union rights, finding an agent, florence nightengale: the courageous life of the legendary nurse, john truby, jory john, lane smith, Lindsay Bandy, literary agents, Literary Agents seeking middle grade, Literary Agents seeking picture books, Literary Agents seeking YA, lucy ruth cummins, marieke nijkamp, mary cronk farrell, monique felix, penguin problems, Pocono Retreat 2017, querying advice, SCBWI, the anatomy of story, this is where it ends, Tracy Marchini | 2 Comments
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