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Writer’s Relief Links Roundup, June 2013

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Our staff members are always on the lookout for the latest tips, trends, and helpful tools for writers so we can better guide our clients and readers. And while we’ve always offered a variety of free staff-written articles, our Links Roundups provide readers with regular updates on our favorite online resources offered by other websites.Continue Reading

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Lit Mag Spotlight: Popshot Magazine

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This month’s Lit Mag Spotlight is happy to be shining on a not-so-close-to-home lit mag, Popshot! Popshot Magazine, based in the UK, publishes illustrations along with poetry, short stories, and flash fiction. Read a little about their ideal submission, what turns them off, and how they’re revolutionizing the lit mag industry. Enjoy! CONTEST: Leave aContinue Reading

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5 Book-Pitch Selling Points: The Complete Package

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Does your query letter show off your book project using every possible advantage? If you want to hit the high points and impress agents with your book pitch, you’ll want to demonstrate that you’re the complete package—the right author with the right book at the right time. Use our list below to see if yourContinue Reading

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Query Letters: How To Stand Out In The Slush Pile

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We’ve written numerous articles on the do’s and don’ts of querying literary agents and publishers from our 19 years of experience helping writers make well-targeted submissions. But in case our words haven’t made a big enough impression, we hope you’ll pay close attention to these tips directly from Ashley Christman, Executive Editor and Publisher at EntrancedContinue Reading

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Summer Solutions: 6 Submission Shortcuts You Should Be Using (And 3 You Shouldn’t)

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Despite a common misconception, summer submissions sent to literary agents and editors DO get read! In fact, there are at least five advantages to making summer submissions that all writers should consider. Many clients come to Writer’s Relief because we keep their submissions on track while they go on vacation (or spend more time focusingContinue Reading

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