The agent/editor wants what?!
Faced with the ultimate challenge--writing a two-page synopsis for a four hundred page book? Click the link below for an excellent workshop on writing the short synopsis.
Love in Motion
by Gail Gaymer Martin
"Suspense, mysteries, and westerns are not the only genres that need action. Keeping your story filled with action-packed verbs helps the plot to move and creates a 'page-turner'."
Click the link below to read Gail Martin's excellent workshop on Active Writing.
How to Write a Dynamite Query Letter
"Believing that 'Brevity is the soul of wit' and using the hot premise as an indispensible tool, Marilyn Jordan demonstrates techniques for how to write a killer query letter that will hook any editor or agent."
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Are you a pre-published romance author,looking for advice on That Dreaded Synopsis? Or maybe you're wondering how to tackle revisions? Or perhaps you're ready to submit the book of your heart to the editor or agent of your dreams but you don't know how to draft a query letter? All these tough subjects (and more) are tackled in the workshops below. Enjoy!