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naturespoisons.com
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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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www.middlegradeninja.com
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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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nybookeditors.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A service that aggregates literary agent alerts and queries for writers based on their specific book genres and submission preferences. | |
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writershelpingwriters.net
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| | | The best stories have several plotlines, (a.k.a, subplots) & the main plot. These 6 types can juice your story, adding dimension. | ||