Beyond the MFA: the REAL tools for publication

Beyond the MFA: the REAL tools for publication

Beyond the MFA: the REAL tools for publication

Hey there Writers and Muse Daters, are you curious about how you can actually publish and what to do once you receive an offer? In this episode, Annalisa speaks with Writing Gym alum, Barbara Zito. Barbara is a freelance writer and the author of an upcoming contemporary fiction novel through Literary Wanderlust.

Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How to go from query to publication
  • What questions to ask when you’ve been offered a publishing contract
  • How to negotiate rights in your publishing contract

Writing Gym PodcastWriting Gym Podcast

 

 

 

 

If you like what you’ve heard and are interested in learning more about the Writing Gym to learn how we can support your writing dream, here’s what to do next. Head to www.datewiththemuse.com/publishnow, and book an appointment to speak with our team.

Here’s how it works. We’ll get on the phone for about 45 minutes and we’ll get crystal clear on three things:

  1. the best way for you to publish
  2. the best way to achieve your publishing dream
  3. the exact strategy you should be using to reach your publishing goals

Remember, publishing a book well doesn’t happen on its own. You need expert guidance to make it happen. We’ve helped writers all over the world to finish, publish and sell their novels well, all while sharing their unique story and making the world a better place along the way.

To see if we can help you to do the same, click Annalisa’s photo below!

Click here to book a call with the Writing Gym Success Team

 

 

 

 

DOWNLOAD How to Get That Publishing Contract with Barbara Zito

Fill out this form and we’ll send you your free resource guide for this episode.
* indicates required









_________________________________________________

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

CREDITS

The Writing Gym Podcast features Annalisa Parent, the resident writing coach in The Writing Gym.
Audio Production by Peter Wisniewski
Music By Robert Heiderer

Comments are closed.