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A Writer’s Library: Researching Our Craft.

The Criminal Investigative Function: A Guide for New Investigators by Joe Giacalone. I loved reading this textbook. It was straight and to the point, and it provided a lot of information. From reading...

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A Writer’s Library: Researching Our Craft – Making the Perfect Pitch

How to Catch a Literary Agent’s Eye by Katharine Sands This book covers both the fiction and non-fiction genres, and enables you to hear from a variety of literary agents. In the interviews, conducted...

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A Writer’s Library: Researching our Craft

Writing The Breakout Novel by Donald Maass Oh gracious. I’ve been waiting two years to get my hands on this book written by Donald Maass. He’s a well-known literary agent and has written other books...

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Authors Must Learn to Sell What They Write

I came across this article written by Yvonne Perry and she gave me permission to repost it here. Many a writer aspires to be a published author-by any method whether self-publishing or being accepted...

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Fallen in the Line of Duty: A Crime Writer’s Lesson

My Palm Springs Writer’s Retreat ~ On the phone with a friend who’s a retired LEO. Talk about research. This round was heart wrenching and educational. In my upcoming book, one of the detectives is...

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