"A practical, step-by-step guide to making a living as a writer that reveals the secrets of successful pitches, the best ways to connect with editors and agents, a slew of business and negotiation tips, and more from a Stanford writing teacher, publishedauthor, filmmaker, and podcaster"-- Provided by publisher.
An award-winning author and Stanford writing instructor demystifies the business of writing with this practical, procedural guide to creating successful pitches, impressing editors and agents, negotiating compensation, and more.Published multi-genre writer Laura Goode had an epiphany after finishing her MFA and building a freelancing career: Nobody is teaching writers how to wield their persuasive storytelling abilities to make money from their writing. So she decided to write the business-of-writing handbook she needed most.
Pitch Craft draws on Goodes experience as a novelist, poet, essayist, filmmaker, and creator of a pitching and publishing course to uncover what nobody else will tell you about the business strategy that creates a writing career. With unapologetic honesty earned from years of navigating the publishing world, each chapter in this valuable insider's guide close-reads a distinct element of putting your work out into the world, such as:
- Constructing effective author bios and websites
- Leveraging your social media platform
- Developing a reliable template for pitches and queries
- Cultivating relationships with publishing gatekeepers
- Strengthening your self-advocacy skills
Pitch Craft is for writers in all genres and of all experience levels, whether you're just getting started, are considering applying to a graduate program, or have been in the trenches for decades. After reading and completing the assignments in
Pitch Craft, you'll hold a finished pitch in hand and the knowledge and skills to navigate your dream literary career.