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Going to the ALA Annual Conference in San Francisco this week? Be sure to meet the TBA authors who’ll be there too: Saturday, June 27, 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall, booth 1022 Sheila Grau, author of the popular middlegrade … Continue reading
Hello everyone! As you might know, this week we wrapped up the Bologna Book Fair! So, we thought it would be handy to give a little insight as to what happens at these international book fairs, in advance of Gemma’s … Continue reading
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Bologna Book Fair, Conferences, Subsidiary Rights Comments Off on All About Book Fairs, from Heather
Bologna Book Fair, Conferences, Subsidiary Rights Comments Off on All About Book Fairs, from Heather
To round off our month of blogging about conferences, we have a post from the archives from Jenny… Say you are an author looking for a literary agent and you go to a conference. And there are literary agents at … Continue reading
Jenny's posts
Conferences, SCBWI Comments Off on From the Archives: Successful Schmoozing with Agents at Conferences–a post by Jenny
Conferences, SCBWI Comments Off on From the Archives: Successful Schmoozing with Agents at Conferences–a post by Jenny
A lot of writers tell me they often don’t know what authors and editors want out of them at conferences. Is there a right way or a wrong way to do things at a conference? How prepared should they be? … Continue reading
This month is all about conferences on the blog, so we’ve asked some TBA clients a question: “What is the most important thing you’ve learned at a conference?”Lori Roy Edgar-award winning author of BENT ROAD and the forthcoming LET ME … Continue reading
I’ve finally thawed out from my trip to New York and I’m already wishing I were back, chiefly because the annual SCBWI Winter Conference was such a good time. I had the good fortune to speak on a panel with … Continue reading
This month on the blog we are talking conferences – how to act, what to expect — and we’ll also be sharing some great stories about what our clients have learned at various conferences. To kick us off, I’ve interviewed … Continue reading