Pitch Perfect: How to Pitch Your Fiction to an Agent or Editor

Pitch Perfect: How to Pitch Your Fiction to an Agent or Editor

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Pitch Perfect: How to Pitch Your Fiction to an Agent or Editor This "Pitch Perfect" tutorial breaks down everything that should go into pitching your novel (or memoir) to agents and editors. While writing a story is never easy, composing an effective pitch for your query letter sometimes proves just as challenging. You've got to break your story down to 3-10 compelling sentences, identifying your main characters and core conflict. But is your pitch too general? Are you giving away too much at the end? Are you selling your story short? These are the types of questions that the "Pitch Perfect" tutorial addresses. This tutorial is taught by Chuck Sambuchino. Chuck is an editor and a writer. He works for Writer's Digest Books and edits two annual resource guides,the Guide to Literary Agents and the Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market. Chuck's first humor book, How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack (gnomeattack.com), was released in 2010 and has been featured by Reader's Digest

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