As many of you know, I write children's fiction in my spare time (well... what ever spare time I find hiding in the corner). Today I am formatting several query letters to potential literary agents. For those who have no idea what a query letter is CLICK ON THESE WORDS.
At any rate, it sure has been a fun ride and I am looking forward to seeing how it all pans out.
Before the questions come, here is a run down of the work I have been working on:
Picture Books (2) - Manuscripts... not art.
Middle School Aged Fiction (2)
Historical Fiction (2)
General Fiction (1)
The one headed to the agents is a picture book manuscript.
And for those wondering how you beat writer's block... well... there are really only two ways:
1. Write around it.
2. Follow the visual instruction below.
At any rate, it sure has been a fun ride and I am looking forward to seeing how it all pans out.
Before the questions come, here is a run down of the work I have been working on:
Picture Books (2) - Manuscripts... not art.
Middle School Aged Fiction (2)
Historical Fiction (2)
General Fiction (1)
The one headed to the agents is a picture book manuscript.
And for those wondering how you beat writer's block... well... there are really only two ways:
1. Write around it.
2. Follow the visual instruction below.
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