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How to write a query letter

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How to write a query letter

April 4, 2018

In order to have a book published by a traditional publisher, you will likely need to know how to write a query letter to find a literary agent. A query letter is part business letter, part creative writing exercise, part introduction, part death defying leap through a flaming hoop. (Don't worry, you won't catch fire and die during the query…

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The publishing process in GIF form

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The publishing process in GIF form

August 27, 2012

At first you're thinking of writing a novel and you're all... But then you have an idea! And you go... But then you hit page 50 and you're all.... And then you hit page 75 and you're all... But you power through!!   And then you're finished!!! You have finished a novel!! Only then find out you have to start…

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How to write a novel

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How to write a novel

June 21, 2019

Let me preface this article on how to write a novel by saying that my book on the topic has all the best advice I know: How to Write a Novel: 49 Rules for Writing a Stupendously Awesome Novel That You Will Love Forever. And if you need personalized help: Reach out for coaching or editing! How to write a novel.…

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Third person omniscient vs. limited vs. head jumping

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Third person omniscient vs. limited vs. head jumping

August 24, 2020

If a writing fairy popped out of an old typewriter and granted me the ability to fix one craft problem in all the unpublished manuscripts across the realm I would probably terrify it by how quickly I'd shout, "PERSPECTIVES! For the love of Melville fix the broken perspectives!!" You probably know there are three main perspectives to choose from in…

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Everything writers need to know about pitching their book

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Everything writers need to know about pitching their book

May 7, 2018

Like it or not, pitching your book is one of the most important things you'll do as an author. If you're trying to find a literary agent, you'll need to write a query letter. If you're self-publishing, you'll need to write good jacket copy (or at least know what good jacket copy looks like). When you're telling acquaintances what your…

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How to find a literary agent

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How to find a literary agent

March 20, 2018

If you want to have your book published by a publisher, chances are you are going to need an agent. Here's how to find a literary agent. Welcome to publishing, the land of books, writing, and agonizingly long waits. Pour yourself a drink. You're going to need it. In this post I'm going to give you an overview of how…

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Everything you need to know about novel word counts

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Everything you need to know about novel word counts

April 23, 2018

Ah, word count. Few elements of the book-writing process inspire such hand-wringing and teeth-gnashing as trying to constrain your novel within certain seemingly arbitrary bounds. In this post I'm going to tell you: Why word count matters for novelsStandard word count ranges for various genresThe word counts of some famous novels for comparison But before I do that, let me…

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Facebook: Scam central (This week in books)

November 7, 2025 by Nathan Bransford Leave a Comment

This week! Books! Thanks so much to everyone who attended monthly (did I mention they’re free) Office Hours last night! Now that we’ve had a few of them, I’m thinking about changing things up and adding theme nights. But what would you like to see? First page critiques? Query workshop? Advanced writing craft? Too intimidated […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: Carly Watters, Don Martin, Erin Bowman, Facebook, Fisher the Bookseller, Jeff Horwitz, Kate Clanchy, Katie Razzall, Leigh Stein, Lincoln Michel, Scams, Uniqlo

It’s hard to engage with a character who isn’t trying

November 3, 2025 by Nathan Bransford 1 Comment

Your protagonist doesn’t need to be powerful. They don’t need to save the world. They don’t need to be smart or clever or determined or any other personality trait under the sun. They do need to try to get what they want. To me, the importance of crafting an active protagonist strikes at the heart […]

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The spooky origins of Frankenstein (This week in BOOks)

October 31, 2025 by Nathan Bransford Leave a Comment

This week! BOOks! Happy Halloween, everybody! Just a quick reminder that next Thursday, November 6 at 9pm ET / 6pm PT I’ll be hosting my free monthly Office Hours exclusively for newsletter subscribers. Stop by to ask your writing and publishing questions and I might even do a query or first page critique as well. […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books

The last thing I wanted to write about

October 27, 2025 by Nathan Bransford 4 Comments

I’ve now been reading unpublished manuscripts and query letters for over twenty years–first as a publishing assistant, then a literary agent, now as a freelance editor–adding up to tens of thousands of pages. Read that much, and there are bound to be some bêtes noires that will pop up for any reader. I want to […]

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Are we in a book affordability crisis? (This week in books)

October 24, 2025 by Nathan Bransford Leave a Comment

This week! Books! I’m still catching up after being out of town for a bit, so just links this week, but I’m hoping to return to a normal blogging cadence next week! Army of Bots: Deeper Into the Vortex of Nigerian Marketing Scams – Victoria Strauss, Writer Beware Book Bans Continue to Threaten the Wellbeing […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: Censorship, Jane Friedman, Jim Milliot, Karis Rogerson, Kate McKean, Leigh Stein, Liam O'Donoghue, Manvir Singh, Maris Kreizman, R. Nassor, Victoria Strauss, Writer Beware

Baker & Taylor on the brink (This week in books)

October 10, 2025 by Nathan Bransford Leave a Comment

This week! Books! Baker & Taylor Prepares Plan to Shut Down – Jim Milliot, Publishers Weekly | Libraries Look to Fill the Gap Left by Baker & Taylor – Jim Milliot and Nathalie op de Beeck, Publishers Weekly | “Chaos” at B&T as Ingram Adds Staff in Light of Impending Closure – Erin Somers, Publishers […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: Baker & Taylor, DongWon Song, Elizabeth A. Harris, Ella Creamer, Emily Temple, Erin Somers, Hannah Jane Parkinson, Jim Milliot, Katy Hershberger, Laszlo Krasznahorkai, Nathalie op de Beeck, National Book Awards, Rebecca Ackermann, Ron Charles, Twilight

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Hi, I’m Nathan. I’m the author of How to Write a Novel and the Jacob Wonderbar series, which was published by Penguin. I used to be a literary agent at Curtis Brown Ltd. and I’m dedicated to helping authors achieve their dreams. Let me help you with your book!

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