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Tag: twitter pitches

Pitch Wars–Boost My Bio

August 27, 2019 Dana Nuenighoff

The summer is drawing to a close, beach days are limited, school buses are starting up, but with the start of fall comes the start

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Interview with Pitch América Creator: Laura Pohl

August 22, 2017 Dana Nuenighoff

There are multiple ways to make sure editors and agents see your manuscript, from cold querying to pitching online and in person to contests. The

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Why You Should Enter #PitchWars

July 25, 2017 Dana Nuenighoff

Do you have a complete Young Adult or Middle Grade Manuscript? Are you still stuck on edits? Do you need a hand to get you

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The Pros and Cons of Pitch Contests

February 28, 2017 Dana Nuenighoff

One of the great things about social media is the many writing communities that have formed. Through Twitter, many established authors have selflessly taken time

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The Perfect Pitch

January 29, 2016 Dana Nuenighoff

If you’ve been in the query trenches before, or if you’re about to jump in, you probably know that there a few ways to get

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The Truth About Twitter Contests

January 24, 2014 Alumni & Guests

By Kristine Carlson Asselin Thank you to the lovely writers at Writers’ Rumpus for inviting me to share my thoughts about Twitter Pitch Parties and

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A giant wheel of cheese--the perfect gift? History picture book available today from Sleeping Bear Press.

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