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| Thursday March 11, 2010 |
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| Writing An Author Bio That Will Knock The Editor's Socks Off! |
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| By Dorothy Thompson | |
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You must prepare an author bio to knock the editor's socks off. Your manuscript cannot stand alone. Along with an impressive cover letter and query, your manuscript must include an author bio. As an already established author, you've probably saved your bio in a file updating it as you go. As an unpublished author, it's hard to know the exact way to go about doing this. I'll show you the tricks of the trade to send off an impressive bio even if you've never been published before. ALWAYS WRITE IN THIRD PERSON YOUR OPENING SENTENCE I start out by stating, "Dorothy Thompson is a freelancer, online journal editor, e-book author..." State your name and who you are. Never mention your personal life, just your professional titles. If you write, "Hi! I’m Jane Doe and a housewife from Minneapolis," you are already looked upon as unprofessional. No editor wants to hear this. They simply do not care. No credentials? No problem. There are ways for even a first-time writer to wing it. Let's say you've written a poem about your dog that perhaps saved a drowning boy's life. First of all, you're already a freelancer because you're sending this article to a publisher. Second, you are a poet because this is a poem. Now, you can say, "Jane Doe is a freelance writer and poet." Sounds better, doesn't it? There are several places online to find a writing group. One good place to look is Yahoo!. Go to Yahoo! Groups and look for Entertainment & Arts. Look under "books," then "writing." Peruse the groups, as there are literally over a thousand groups listed here. Join as many as you want. Be careful on the amount of groups you sign up for, for it will take up much of your email space. WRITING ORGANIZATIONS Another way to find out is to put "writer organizations" in search. I went to Yahoo! and put writer organizations in search and this is what I found. At the time of this writing, Yahoo! included 23 categories and 298 Web sites for writer organizations. They included:
Most have yearly fees so be prepared for that. This should not defray you. One particular writer organization I know is so well respected by editors and publishers that that one byline is all you need for an instant passport to publication. CONCLUSION Dorothy Thompson is the author of No More Gooseberry Pie!, a children's ebook. She has also been inducted into the Children's Ebook Hall Of Fame. |

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