Thanks to Bubble Cow for sharing this news: Penguin UK is accepting non-agented submissions until October 2010. Find out How to Submit Your Book To Penguin. While you're there, add Bubble Cow to your Google Reader. Lots of great info about how to get published.
I stumbled across yWriter5, free writing novel writing software from Spacejock. I've just started playing with it but it's intriguing. You can easily keep track of how many (and which) scenes your characters are in, the word count for each viewpoint character and so much more. If you're already using this software, I'd love to hear what you think of it.
Want a professional editor for your novel? You can win a FREE edit from CA Marshall of your manuscript up to 100K. Check out Julie Lindsay's blog, Musings From the Slush Pile for details.
If you're querying, there is lots of great advice out there. What do you do when the advice you read is contradictory? Start by reading Nathan Bransford's great post on How to Deal with Contradictory Query Advice. After that, check out these query critiques: Query Shark and Literary Rambles: Erin's Queryhttp://caseylmccormick.blogspot.com/2010/09/public-critique-erins-query.html.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Links Tent: Writing Software, Edits, Query Letters, Submissions
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I like yWriter for writing the first draft and then I use the AutoCrit Editing Wizard for editing. A great combination!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janine! I've been playing a bit more with it and can see it has some great potential. I'll check out AutoCrit too.
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