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Tuesday, May 7, 8:30pm ET: Free Query Workshop With Agent Emmy Nordstrom HigdonMay 7, 2024 by MSWL Admin
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Soundcloud. We are so grateful to Emmy Nordstrom Higdon, agent at Westwood Creative Associates, who has offered to teach a free workshop for you all about the elements of querying—interest, emphasis, tension—that keep a busy agent reading in 2024. Get your free ticket (or replay ticket!) here: manuscriptacademy.com/emmy The event is Tuesday, May 7, 8:30pm ET—and comes with a replay, in case you can’t make… Read More |
Writing Fantasy That Mirrors Our World With (Manuscript) Academy Award Winner Ali McLaffertyApril 29, 2024 by MSWL Admin
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Soundcloud. We are thrilled to introduce Ali McLafferty, author, teacher, and most recent winner of the as-yet-untitled (Manuscript) Academy Awards. Ali was nominated by agent Melissa Edwards (Stonesong Literary) for this gorgeous fantasy novel that brings up a lot of issues in our world as well. We discuss how she polished her query, how many drafts she did of her first page–and what she… Read More |
Details, Focus and Visual Storytelling To Bring Any Genre To Life with Editor Melissa Warten VoganApril 22, 2024 by MSWL Admin
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Soundcloud. We love this creativity-packed episode with Melissa Vogan (née Melissa Warten), former editor at Macmillan, current editor at Epic For Kids. We discuss:*“Just enough” art notes – and how they’re useful for every genre*How you can guide the focus of your reader through sensory language*How to get to the heart of your story*How to disagree with an editor or agent’s feedback*How to create… Read More |