On her blog, Lit Soup, agent Jenny Rappaport is offering a chance to get books advertised on her blog. Here is her offer, called Book Blocks:
“This is an open invitation for any author who has a book coming out to write up a short piece about one of the building blocks of their upcoming book. It can be about the characters, the plot, the theme, the actual writing structure, the idea behind the novel (or non-fiction work), the worldbuilding, etc.”
It looks like it could be both interesting and educational – and possibly profitable. Let’s watch and see how it goes. With Jenny in charge, we know there won’t be any really lame entries! I also encourage others to read Jenny’s blog, and the blogs of other agents. You can really get an education on the writing business this way.
Thanks, Jenny! And good for you!
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Opportunity to promote your book – free
On her blog, Lit Soup, agent Jenny Rappaport is offering a chance to get books advertised on her blog. Here is her offer, called Book Blocks:
“This is an open invitation for any author who has a book coming out to write up a short piece about one of the building blocks of their upcoming book. It can be about the characters, the plot, the theme, the actual writing structure, the idea behind the novel (or non-fiction work), the worldbuilding, etc.”
It looks like it could be both interesting and educational – and possibly profitable. Let’s watch and see how it goes. With Jenny in charge, we know there won’t be any really lame entries! I also encourage others to read Jenny’s blog, and the blogs of other agents. You can really get an education on the writing business this way.
Thanks, Jenny! And good for you!
This entry was posted on Monday, September 8th, 2008 at 8:24 am and is filed under BJ's Comments, News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.