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Agent Spotlight: Carlisle Webber

How did you become a literary agent? Publishing is my second career. I got a Master of Library and Information Science from the University of Pittsburgh right after college. Then I worked as a YA librarian. When I decided to move over to the business side of...

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September Advice for Writers: Research, Research, Research

By Veronica Park There’s a well-known quote, generally attributed to Good Old Benjamin Franklin: “If you fail to prepare, you prepare to fail.” But there’s a little problem with this quote. Although its premise is pretty demonstrably true, a quick online search for...

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Happy Book Birthday to The Skylark’s Sacrifice by J.M. Frey

Now available...the riveting conclusion to the Skylark Saga duology. In bookstores everywhere. Robin Arianhod is on the run. Trapped behind enemy lines, her only choice is to lose herself in the sprawling capital of Klonn. But hiding in the shadows is a disservice to...

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Remember Me, Archie by Ryan Dalton Sold to Lerner Publishing

Ryan Dalton's REMEMBER ME, ARCHIE, pitched as BIG FISH meets TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE for kids, in which a desperate 13-year-old boy turns to storytelling as a way to stop his beloved grandfather's descent into Alzheimer's disease, to Amy Fitzgerald at Carolrhoda Lab, for...

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Happy Book Birthday to Nina Crespo’s Rules of a Rebound

Nina Crespo fans can now grab Rules of a Rebound (Breakup Bash #2)! Here's more on this spicy contemporary romance: Natalie Winters thought she’d married the man of her dreams…but her marriage ended way too soon in a nightmarish divorce. She even has to share custody...

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Client Spotlight: Nita Brooks, Author of Redesigning Happiness

Tips for changing up your living space By Nita Brooks Ever since I was a kid I loved to change up my space. Whether it was spending a weekend moving the furniture around, adding new posters to the wall, or asking my parents to paint the walls pink (which they did) I...

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Agent Spotlight: Margaret Bail

Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you become a literary agent? I was working on my MFA degree and as part of the degree we were required to do an internship. I thought it would be fun to find out what it was like to be an agent, so I contacted some agencies...

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