Edgar Award Winners (This week in books)
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
3h ago
This week! Books! I wasn’t super plugged into social media and the internet while I was away, but I still collected a few links for your perusing pleasure. Independent press book distributor Small Press Distribution abruptly closed last month, which sent shockwaves through the small press community. It turned a rare spotlight onto the crucial role distributors play within the industry as many publishers were left in the lurch with uncertain futures. In happier news, congrats to the Edgar Award winners from the Mystery Writers of America. Some of the selections: Best Novel: Flags on the Bayou ..read more
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“Here’s what you need to know about me” openings need to feel unique (page critique)
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
3h ago
If you’d like to nominate your own page or query for a public critique, kindly post them here in our discussion forums: Nominate Your First Page for a Critique on the Blog Nominate Your Query for a Critique on the Blog If you’d like to test your editing chops, keep your eye on this area or this area! I’ll post the pages and queries a few days before a critique so you can see how your redline compares to mine. And, of course, if you need help more urgently or privately, I’m available for edits and consultations! Now then. Time for the Page Critique. First I’ll presen ..read more
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What keeps you motived?
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
3d ago
With social media fragmenting, I’m bringing back my old “You Tell Me” Wednesday discussions to try to get good old fashioned blog conversations going. If you’re reading in a feed reader or via email, please click through to the post to leave a public comment and join the discussion! Writing a book, as may have discovered, is quite hard. No matter how enthusiastically you start, at some point you’ll run out of steam. Your adrenaline will crater. At some point, inevitably, it will become work. What keeps you motivated to push past the obstacles and continue moving forward? My routine ..read more
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Janet Reid shifted the tide
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
3d ago
While I was away, I saw the very sad news that literary agent Janet Reid passed away. In an industry notoriously slow to change and beholden to ancient (and often elitist) customs, it’s difficult to overstate what a game changer Janet represented as the biggest early blogging literary agent, first with the anonymous Miss Snark, and later with Janet Reid, Literary Agent and Query Shark. Up until the late 2000s, many literary agencies didn’t even have websites and operated with a mindset of “the people who need to know who we are already know who we are.” Writers who lacked personal connections ..read more
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Simon & Schuster turns 100 (This week in books)
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
1M ago
This week! Books! First up, the blog will be going on a spring break over the next few weeks while I do some traveling, reflecting, and soccer watching. I’m anticipating a late April or early May return. But I’ll be working and checking email in the meantime, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help with queries, synopses, manuscripts, proposals, or coaching. (And as someone soon to be traveling and reflecting, I read this article on George Orwell’s time on the isolated Isle of Jura in Scotland, where he famously wrote 1984, with great interest). One hundred years ago, Richard Simon an ..read more
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Immerse agents in the story (query critique)
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
1M ago
If you’d like to nominate your own page or query for a public critique, kindly post them here in the discussion forums: Nominate Your First Page for a Critique on the Blog Nominate Your Query for a Critique on the Blog Also, if you’d like to test your editing chops, keep your eye on this area or this area! I’ll post the pages and queries a few days before a critique so you can see how your redline compares to mine. And, of course, if you need help more urgently or privately, I’m available for edits and consultations! Now then. Time for the Query Critique. First I’ll pres ..read more
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Which authors will you drop everything to read?
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
1M ago
With social media fragmenting, I’m bringing back my old “You Tell Me” Wednesday discussions to try to get good old fashioned blog conversations going. If you’re reading in a feed reader or via email, please click through to the post to leave a public comment and join the discussion! As a reader, I’m a generalist by design. Because of my work with authors, it behooves me to familiarize myself with as much of the market as possible, which usually means reading one book by a particular author and moving on. I’m typically one and done. But there are authors who sneak under my defenses ..read more
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Give anticipation room to breathe (page critique)
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
1M ago
If you’d like to nominate your own page or query for a public critique, kindly post them here in our discussion forums: Nominate Your First Page for a Critique on the Blog Nominate Your Query for a Critique on the Blog If you’d like to test your editing chops, keep your eye on this area or this area! I’ll post the pages and queries a few days before a critique so you can see how your redline compares to mine. And, of course, if you need help more urgently or privately, I’m available for edits and consultations! Now then. Time for the Page Critique. First I’ll presen ..read more
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What’s the soundtrack to your work in progress?
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
1M ago
With social media fragmenting, I’m bringing back my old “You Tell Me” Wednesday discussions to try to get good old fashioned blog conversations going. If you’re reading in a feed reader or via email, please click through to the post to leave a public comment and join the discussion! Many writers listen to music while they write, or at least prime their creativity with a few choice albums. Sometimes these musical choices coincide with the soundtrack they imagine for the film adaptation of their novel. What’s the soundtrack to your work in progress? While I was writing my new middle g ..read more
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What I’ve learned about writing from my spin class
Nathan Bransford
by Nathan Bransford
1M ago
I’ve never been a runner, I’ve never been much into cycling outdoors, but for whatever reason I really vibe with spin classes. Turn out the lights, turn up the music, and let’s pedal to nowhere! After a year of consistently attending classes in my new hometown of Pasadena, I am by no means winning an indoor Tour de France, but I’ve hit some personal milestones that feel pretty good and it made me reflect on how I got there. Pair that with recently finishing a novel, and, well, here comes the blog post. Thanks for indulging me. Stay within yourself When I first started taking in-person classes ..read more
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