2008 Guide to Literary Agents, edited by Chuck Sambuchino.
This edition contains more than 650 listings for literary and script agents and agencies, as well as listings for writers' conferences and articles on finding an agent, the role of an agent, writing proposals, negotiating a book contract, and more...
2006 Writer's Market: Deluxe Edition, edited by Kathryn S. Brogan.
The writer's bible of both fiction and nonfiction markets with around 4,000 listings that include contact information and submission guidelines. Also includes a one year subscription to WritersMarket.com.
2007 Novel & Short Story Writer's Market, edited by Lauren Mosko.
A reference guide geared toward fiction writers with more than 1,300 market listings for both novels and short stories. Also includes a collection of articles about writing, genre specific resources, and information about literary agents.
2008 Writer's Market, edited by Robert Lee Brewer.
Completely revised and updated, the 2008 Writer's Market contains 3,500 listings for both fiction and nonfiction markets, plus helpful articles and information about literary agents, and more...
The American Directory of Writer's Guidelines 2007-2008, compiled and edited by Stephen Blake Mettee, Michelle Doland, and Doris Hall.
Detailed writer's guidelines for more than 1,700 periodicals and book publishers.
The Fast-Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal, by Stephen Blake Mettee.
A concise, easy to understand, step-by-step guide that takes you through the entire process of writing a nonfiction book proposal.
The Real, Low Down, Dirty Truth About Hollywood Agenting, by Rima Greer.
A practical and insightful guide into the world of a Hollywood agent - what they do, how you get one, and how they can help you sell your script.
The Self-Publishing Manual, by Dan Poynter.
How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book. A comprehensive guidebook that will lead you through all the steps of self-publishing, from choosing a title for your book to selling it.
Words That Work, by Dr. Frank Luntz.
It's Not What You Say, It's What People Hear. Drawn from political and corporate sources, Luntz examines how using the right word or phrase can make or break a campaign, and how you can learn to use words to influence and motivate people.
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