Showing posts with label W. Terry Whalin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label W. Terry Whalin. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Ask Andy McGuire - free teleseminar June 18th

Literary agent and author Terry Whalin is hosting a free live teleseminar with Moody's fiction editor, Andy McGuire Wednesday, June 18th at 7:00 pm EST. But here's the thing ... YOU get to ask Andy the questions.

Visit the website AskAndyMcGuire and ask your question while registering for the seminar (it's free and easy). When you ask you'll have the chance to download Andy's 47 page novel writing curriculum which looks to be full of great insights (I'm printing my copy out as we speak!)

If you aren't able to attend the conference by phone, it'll be available for download later, but you must register.

Sounds like a great opportunity!

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Ask Terry Whalin

"What is your most important question about book proposals and how to grab an editor's attention?"

Here's your chance to ask someone who knows. On June 5th at 8:30 p.m. EST, Terry Whalin will be answering your questions during a 70 minute teleseminar.

But your chance to ask him a question starts now! Visit the website: http://www.askterrywhalin.com for all the details (and don't be alarmed when Terry's voice starts talking to you when the page loads).

W. Terry Whalin is a multi-published literary agent who's also been an acquisitions editor. He really does know both sides of the desk and has written the very helpful text Book Proposals that $ell.

Visit Terry's website for even more information about him. He has also created a helpful website for writers called Right-Writing that's chock full of advice. And nearly every day you can find a new post at his popular blog The Writing Life.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Straight Talk From the Editor

For those of you writers out there, may I recommend a great little Amazon Short by W. Terry Whalin? Terry is a successful author and editor, and you can learn a ton from his insights.

For more information on writing, check out Terry's instructional blog The Writing Life.