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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript.(NO TITLE)
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POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 BOOKS - JAMIEHOWARDAUTHOR.COM UNTIL WE BREAK FROM ST. MARTIN'S GRIFFIN When Sloane Avery stops to help a stranded driver, she finds more than a broken down car on the side of the road. Luke Evans is faster and sexier than her Maserati, but with her heart still on the mend, she’s not interested in takinghim for a
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript.(NO TITLE)
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POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 BOOKS - JAMIEHOWARDAUTHOR.COM UNTIL WE BREAK FROM ST. MARTIN'S GRIFFIN When Sloane Avery stops to help a stranded driver, she finds more than a broken down car on the side of the road. Luke Evans is faster and sexier than her Maserati, but with her heart still on the mend, she’s not interested in takinghim for a
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript.(NO TITLE)
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POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 BOOKS - JAMIEHOWARDAUTHOR.COM UNTIL WE BREAK FROM ST. MARTIN'S GRIFFIN When Sloane Avery stops to help a stranded driver, she finds more than a broken down car on the side of the road. Luke Evans is faster and sexier than her Maserati, but with her heart still on the mend, she’s not interested in takinghim for a
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript.(NO TITLE)
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Posts about Revising Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many CATEGORY ARCHIVES: EDITING TIPS Posts about Editing Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you’re notcounting.
POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250(NO TITLE)
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HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 CONQUERING THE SYNOPSIS Oh the dreaded synopsis. Just that eight-letter word strikes fear into the hearts of writers. My dirty little secret? I actually kinda enjoy writing them. Give me a choice between a synopsis and a query, and I'd pick a synopsis every single time. Think of it this way: With a queryyou only get 300
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript.(NO TITLE)
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Posts about Revising Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many CATEGORY ARCHIVES: EDITING TIPS Posts about Editing Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you’re notcounting.
POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 BOOKS - JAMIEHOWARDAUTHOR.COM UNTIL WE BREAK FROM ST. MARTIN'S GRIFFIN When Sloane Avery stops to help a stranded driver, she finds more than a broken down car on the side of the road. Luke Evans is faster and sexier than her Maserati, but with her heart still on the mend, she’s not interested in takinghim for a
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript.(NO TITLE)
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Posts about Revising Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many CATEGORY ARCHIVES: EDITING TIPS Posts about Editing Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you’re notcounting.
POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250(NO TITLE)
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript. POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). CONQUERING THE SYNOPSIS Oh the dreaded synopsis. Just that eight-letter word strikes fear into the hearts of writers. My dirty little secret? I actually kinda enjoy writing them. Give me a choice between a synopsis and a query, and I'd pick a synopsis every single time. Think of it this way: With a queryyou only get 300
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript.(NO TITLE)
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Posts about Revising Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many CATEGORY ARCHIVES: EDITING TIPS Posts about Editing Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you’re notcounting.
POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 BOOKS - JAMIEHOWARDAUTHOR.COM UNTIL WE BREAK FROM ST. MARTIN'S GRIFFIN When Sloane Avery stops to help a stranded driver, she finds more than a broken down car on the side of the road. Luke Evans is faster and sexier than her Maserati, but with her heart still on the mend, she’s not interested in takinghim for a
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript.(NO TITLE)
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Posts about Revising Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many CATEGORY ARCHIVES: EDITING TIPS Posts about Editing Tips written by jrhoward28. Querying is scary business. You’ve worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you’re notcounting.
POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250(NO TITLE)
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Beyond the basics, there are probably a hundred different ways to tackle actually writing the synopsis. Like drafting, each writer has their own way of doing things with their own unique quirks. Below are the steps I typically take when working on my synopsis. Step 1: Have A Completed Manuscript. POLISHING THOSE PAGES Querying is scary business. You've worked and cried and bled over your manuscript, sometimes for so many months or years that you pretend you're not counting. Now, you're ready to send it out. Your query is bright and shiny as a new penny, but how about those first MAKE THAT QUERY SHINE Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year's Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). In case you're not familiar with the contest, 64 entries were chosen based on their query and first 250 HELLO, CAMP NANOWRIMO Camp NaNoWriMo. About a year ago, I saw this bandied about on Twitter for the very first time. I frowned at the abbreviation, trying to puzzle it out. People asked about who was going and talked about their cabins. Of course I was picturing a real-life cabin with a bunch of writers piled inside, blinds AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JRHOWARD28 Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time judging the entries for this year’s Query Kombat, which is hosted by the wonderful Michelle Hauck (@Michelle4laughs), Michael Anthony (@Ravenous Rushing), and SC (@SC_Author). CONQUERING THE SYNOPSIS Oh the dreaded synopsis. Just that eight-letter word strikes fear into the hearts of writers. My dirty little secret? I actually kinda enjoy writing them. Give me a choice between a synopsis and a query, and I'd pick a synopsis every single time. Think of it this way: With a queryyou only get 300
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