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How to write your elevator pitch
How to write your elevator pitch
The elevator pitch is a crucial component of your pitch letter to a literary agent, it is a pithy sentence or two that conveys the book’s hook or central concept. Jonny Geller – CEO of The Curtis Brown Group and one of the UK’s foremost literary agents – shares five possible ways of approaching your elevator pitch.
·curtisbrowncreative.co.uk·
How to write your elevator pitch
How To Get A Literary Agent
How To Get A Literary Agent
If you want to be traditionally published, you're likely to need a literary agent to look after your contracts, translation and TV rights, etc. But how do you go about getting one? 1. TARGET. Make a list of agents who represent work similar to yours. Maybe find out who represents your favourite authors by checking
·garethlpowell.com·
How To Get A Literary Agent
What’s in a name?
What’s in a name?
In this week’s blog, Juliet sat down to talk all about book titles - specifically, about how common it is for them to change! Many Mushens Entertainment books originally had different titles - do any of them surprise you?
·mushens-entertainment.com·
What’s in a name?