Elena Taylor

The Query Letter: A basic overview

Publishing is a long road. But writers have to start somewhere. Write, rewrite, repeat … then query. As the final installment of my three-part series on the basics of publishing, I’m including a quick overview of the query letter. I’ll be following this post up with another on how to know when your work is […]

Agents and Editors and PR Companies, Oh My …

This week I continue my three-part series on Publishing Industry Basics. Last week I discussed Three Tiers Of Publishers (Big 5/6, Indie/Small Press, and Self Publishing). Before I talk about the basics of when and how to submit material to agents and editors, I thought it might be useful to understand the roles those individuals play in the […]

Publishing Basics For Fiction Writers

A professional writing career requires an author to wear a lot of different hats.  As hard as it can be to write a novel, selling and marketing can be even trickier. Often the skills required for the “business” side of the industry are ones a writer has never fostered. This can make the “what do […]

Prison to Print: Author James L’Etoile

This week I’m thrilled to be joined by author James L’Etoile. James L’Etoile’s crime fiction work is recognized by the Creative World Awards, Acclaim Film, the Scriptapalooza Television Script Competition, Killer Nashville Reader’s Choice, and The American Book Festival Awards. At What Cost was released by Crooked Lane Books in 2016 and Bury The Past (a […]

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