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| | | | | Interviews with literary agents, editors, middle grade writers, and young adult authors. Middle grade book of the week reviews. Robert Kent. | |
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| | | | | If you've skipped ahead or landed here randomly, the advice I have is generally for non-fiction. It's a slightly different process for fiction, but the parts on this page about researching agents and query letters certainly works for both fiction and non-fiction, it just happens that my only experience is on the non-fiction side. So... | |
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| | | | | Interviews with literary agents, editors, middle grade writers, and young adult authors. Middle grade book of the week reviews. Robert Kent. | |
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| | | Here's a quote from a fun little book I read for the Readers Imbibing Peril -XVI challenge. The book, Poison for Breakfast, by Daniel Handler, was the first Lemony Snicket book I've read, and it made me laugh out loud and kept me highly entertained throughout. This quote, though, struck a particularly familiar chord with... | ||