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June 22, 2017
2nd Annual Reader Survey
As this blog approaches its second official anniversary on 5 July 2017, I’m of a sentimental state of mind. Thanks to you, my readers, it’s been a fortunate year gone by. You’ve followed me as I’ve: published four well-reviewed books,…
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June 21, 2017
Writing a Fiction Book Proposal
Last week, we discussed what a fiction book proposal is, and why you need one. This week, we’ll look at the form and function of a standard fiction book proposal in more detail. In this post, I’ll cover the critical…
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June 20, 2017
Book Signing: Author Comes Home at Black Dog Books
Sussex County resident and fantasy author Michael E. Dellert is coming to Black Dog Books in Newton, NJ on July 15, for a book signing, reading, and discussion of his heroic Medieval Celtic fantasy books, “The Matter of Manred Saga.” Book…
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Author About Town: Newton, NJ
In an earlier post today, I announced that I’ll be doing a book reading/discussion/signing event at Black Dog Books in Newton, NJ on July 15 from 6:30 – 9:00pm. “I want to attend your reading, Mike, but it’s a long…
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June 14, 2017
What’s a Fiction Book Proposal?
So, you’ve written a novel. And then you’ve rewritten it. And rewritten it again. Beta-readers and editors have been through it with a fine-toothed comb, and it’s as ready for publication as it will ever be. So you’ve sent out…
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June 7, 2017
Fiction Query Letters: How to Write One
Last week, we talked a bit about fiction query letters: what they are and why you need one if you’re going to approach literary agents. This week, we’re going to go the next step: How to write a fiction query…
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May 31, 2017
Fiction Query Letters: What They Are?
In a previous article, I talked about finding a literary agent. In this article, we explore the first step in making contact with those literary agents you’ve found: the fiction query letter. For the sake of argument, this article assumes…
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May 24, 2017
How Do You Find a Literary Agent?
Finding a literary agent is a research project that’s best conducted by you. So, while some ways to find an agent might include: stalking them on social media, soliciting referrals from other writers who have agents themselves, and throwing darts…
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May 17, 2017
Do You Need a Literary Agent?
A common question for all new writers – and the answer, almost always, is yes, you need a literary agent. Why Do You Need an Agent? With the rise of ebooks and self- and indie-publishing, many writers are asking WHY…
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May 16, 2017
A Novel You Can’t Put Down: Anaerfell (The Blood of Dragons)
Drast and Tyran might be considered a bit black-hearted, or even immoral. Drast is cunning but reckless, hunting for admiration. Tyran is calculating but tactless, searching for affection. When the two brothers set aside their ambitions to fulfill their father’s…
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