Is Your Book Done? Ready to Pitch to a Publisher or Agent?

I think most authors would agree with me that the scariest thing in life isn't writing the book.  It's what to do with it when you're done.  When I say done, I mean it's been through the critique groups, over it with a critique partner, perhaps even sent to a contest or two.  But finally it's been fixed, reworked, and you've polished it until it shines and you hurt all over. 


Now to get it out.  You will go through lists of possible editors and agents, weeding out by preferences you see.  Then something really amazing is about to happen.  There's a conference in your area which features Pitch Sessions or Pitching.  Sign up fast, as those conference usually sell out fast.


What is Pitching?  It is the rare opportunity to talk for a few minutes to a publisher or agent about your book.   Sign up and begin training for it.  Find everything about pitching you can.  The CTRWA's April Meeting will have pitching practice to train its member how to pitch their book.  Remember this is a finished book.  If you're in or near Connecticut and want to attent, go to http://www.ctrwa.org


CTRWA is has a one day conference every year called Fiction Fest.  It is famous for its pitch sessions.  Last year over 60 aspiring authors had the opportunity to pitch.  Some authors were asked to submit partials or fulls.  A pitch could begin a career.  It you are in Connecticut on  May 14, register now.  Check the box saying you want an agent/editor appointment.  That's to have the opportunity to pitch.  If you're ready, go here: http://toniandrews.com/FictionFest.htm


Fiction Fest is not just for romance authors.  It is a day conference chocked full with an excellent and practical author's education.  So see you there.  I will be at the booksigning.  And good luck pitching.  Remember, relax and tell that editor or agent why your book is so exciting.


–Susan

Susan Hanniford Crowley



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