Hallie Ephron

Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel Revised and Expanded Edition

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  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    make room in your day for promoting and marketing your newly published mystery novel while you’re writing the next one.
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    If you want to sell a print version, you can hire a print-on-demand (POD) service like CreateSpace, Lulu, or Lightning Source.
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    Close with Can I send you my manuscript?
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    Once you’ve been rejected by an agent or editor, you don’t get a do-over.
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    If after eight weeks you still haven’t heard, forget about that agent and send out the next query.
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    Communicate your protagonist’s motivation and key challenges.
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    Your synopsis can be up to two pages long, single-spaced. Like publisher synopses, yours should introduce the main characters, establish the setting, and summarize your story including your opening gambit and some of the plot twists. You don’t have to reveal the ending.
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    Say it with me: The synopsis is a marketing pitch. Remember, this is not a blueprint of the book or a summary of everything in it. It should be as specific as possible, including details that make your book unique.
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    The synopsis for querying agents and editors is much shorter and less detailed than the before-the-fact synopsis you may have written while planning your novel.
  • Victor Cortezhas quoted4 years ago
    this will be your first published novel; publishers and agents are looking for undiscovered talent
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