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Proper Contraction Use in Your Writing
by Wolfe, May 1, 2008
When and where do you use contractions in your fiction and non-fiction writing?
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Query Letters: The Truth About the One Paragraph Mini-synopsis
by Wolfe, Apr 26, 2008
Why should you write a one paragraph mini-synopsis for your query letter? The answer might surprise you.
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Can’t Help Yourself: The Six Attention Drawing Hooks
by Wolfe, Apr 22, 2008
What are the six themes that hook readers into your story?
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Rejection's Perception
by Wolfe, Apr 16, 2008
How much is enough rejection? Is there a special message in form rejections? Look at this short message and see for yourself.
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Critique Etiquette: Seven Things You Never Do
by Wolfe, Apr 15, 2008
What are the seven things you should never do when giving a fellow writer a feedback or critique?
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Vampire is the New Black
by Wolfe, Apr 12, 2008
Do you want to follow the newest writing trend? Don't be so sure. Stand out instead.
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Thick Skin: So You Want to be Critiqued?
by Wolfe, Apr 11, 2008
Remember to act professionally when you ask for a critique of your work. A poor reaction will have lasting consequences.
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The 10 Most Common Mistakes in a Query Letter
by Wolfe, Apr 10, 2008
The query letter is the most important document in your fledgling writing career. This single-paged letter will tell a potential agent if your writing marks you as the next "it" writer or another casualty of the dreaded form rejection. You have thirty seconds to impress an agent. These are the things you do not want to do.
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Query Letter Format and Example
by Wolfe, Apr 10, 2008
Traditionally, query letters are divided into three paragraphs: hook, conflict & resolution paragraph (first), plot and book information paragraph (second), and biography paragraph (last). The last line at the bottom is the thank you.
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The Non-fiction Query Letter Format
by Wolfe, Apr 10, 2008
This is the basic format of a non-fiction query letter with an example below.
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