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May 1st - 15th
Wowza! Your book is done. Congratulations. You’re ready to put your fabulous story out there into the publishing world. One of the best ways to get your work in front of agents and editors, is through pitching and querying. But to pitch
and query you need to distill your amazing book down to a few intriguing
paragraphs or lines or Twitter for pitches, even just words. In this
intensive, hands-on, two week class, you’ll learn the basics of a
hook-an-agent/editor pitch/blurb. This intensive, hands-on, two week class offers you the most important opportunity: feedback. We will revise, fine-tune, and re-work your pitches and blurbs, all while working to maintain emotion and your voice in a hooky, can’t-wait-to-read pitch/blurb. Yes, it’s possible. You can do it! Distill your story to a pitch/blurb that will hook agents and editors and make them want to read more. Sign up and learn how to create a potent pitch and brilliant blurb. Suzanne Purvis is a transplanted
Canadian living in the Deep South, where she traded “eh” for “y’all.” An
author of long, short, and flash fiction for both children and adults,
she has won several awards including those sponsored by the University
of Toronto, RWA, Bethlehem Writer’s Roundtable, and Women Who Write. You
can find her work in print anthologies, magazines, ezines, and ebooks. Visit her at www.suzannepurvis.com , www.suzannepurvis.blogspot.com, Facebook, Amazon Author’s Central. There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write one.What You Will Learn
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Course Overview
Lesson one: creating a short pitch
Lesson two: comps can be fun
Lesson three: composing a longer pitch
Lesson four: more on writing a longer pitch
Lesson five: revising and refining your pitch
Lesson six: creating your brilliant blurb
Lesson seven: researching blurbs
Lesson eight: learning from a bad blurb
Lesson nine: dos and don’t for pitches and blurbs
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