Novel and Short Story Writer's Market 96
by Robin Gee
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Fiction writers turn to this resource each year for infomation on fiction markets, contests, conferences, writers' colonies, and other opportunities. Helpful articles and interviews with professional writers add to the guide's appeal.
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This essential annual guide delivers exactly what fiction writers need: comprehensive listings of literary magazines, book publishers, and contests alongside practical advice for navigating the submission process. The inclusion of writer's colonies, conferences, and professional development opportunities makes it more than just a market directory, while interviews with established authors provide insider perspectives on the writing life. For anyone serious about publishing short stories or novels, this resource offers the concrete information necessary to move from writing as a hobby to pursuing it as a profession.
What sets this guide apart is its dual focus on both the business and the craft of fiction writing. The articles address the practical realities of query letters, agents, and rights, while the interviews inspire with real-world success stories and creative insights. Emerging writers will find the structured path it provides invaluable, and even seasoned authors will appreciate having an annual snapshot of the evolving publishing landscape consolidated into one trusted volume. It effectively bridges the gap between the solitary act of writing and the public world of publication.
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