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Agents - Who Needs Them? by Apryl Duncan
First-time novelists. Experienced pros. Just who needs a literary agent?


Burned by an Agent by Marti Talbott
Contributing author Marti Talbott discusses her experience with a literary agent and what you should look out for when conducting your own search.


Everything E-Publishing by Apryl Duncan
Electronic publishing is a new breed with as many advantages as disadvantages. Find out if e-publishing is right for you.


Manuscripts Wanted by Vic Peters
Don't sign that contract just yet. Ask your publisher these questions before you sign.


Secret Agent Man by Laura Wright
Do you need a literary agent? What should you look for? How do you proceed? Get complete answers to your agent questions.


What Do Editors Want? by Laura Backes
Do you know what editors want? Really want? You'd be surprised what a Senior Editor at a major publishing house had to say.


What's Writing an E-Book Really Worth? by Susan James
Can an e-book really be profitable? Susan James explores the numerous advantages of e-publishing.


When That Agent Calls by Francesca Vrattos
Tips on what to do and what not to do when you finally receive that offer of representation. Plus, help on how to know if an agent is right for you before you send off your materials.


When You Need an Agent (Except When You Don't) by Scott Nicholson
You've written your book. Now what? From queries to rejections, travel down the publishing road to see your work in print.

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