Day 13: #atozchallenge
Are you ready to find the perfect agent for your manuscript? Then you’ll want to check out the Manuscript Wishlist (MSWL).
With an impressive array of agents and editors, this site is all about helping you get your manuscript into the right hands. It couldn’t be any simpler.
MSWL is your go-to place for up to date:
1. Agent lists
2. Editor lists
3. Genre – name filters (parametric search)
4. Keyword Search
Is your manuscript ready for prime time? Looking for an editor or agent, check out MSWL.
I’d love to hear your comments. Talk to me. Tell me your story and look for me on Facebook at SheilaMGood, Pinterest, Bloglovin, Twitter@sheilagood, and Contently.
I’m going to have to bookmark this page for when I’m ready to move forward with one of my books. 😀
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Me too! LOL. I’m half in and can’t seem to progress. May have to step away for a while and work on other things.
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There is that, or the ‘press through’ method. Not sure it works as i am worse that a dog chasing squirrels..
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Just so happens, squirrels have been known to wreck havoc at my house, too. I do like your “press through method though. https://cowpasturechronicles.com/2015/06/17/are-squirrels-interfering-with-your-writing-routine/
Glad you stopped by. It’s always good to hear from you.
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Reblogged this on Shirley McLain and commented:
This is good information for writers. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Shirley for the reblog. I’m glad you found it helpful and welcome to the fence jumpers.
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Reblogged this on theowlladyblog.
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Thanks for the reblog! Glad you liked it.
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There are also Market Guides that come out each year with agent information in the back as well. I use the “Children’s Writer’s and Illustrator’s Market Guide,” but they have one called “Guide to Literary Agents” which is also a good one. Great post!
Julianne
Ink & Stitches – http://blog.jhwinter.com
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Thanks Julianne for adding to the information and the conversation. Good to know and as always thankful for your visits and contributions to the conversations.
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
Many Thanks to Sheila M. Good for sharing this resource 😀
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