The Novel Nana | Writing a "pitch" that may catch you an Agent @TheNovelNana | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
In this short video, I share with you tips to help catch an agent's eyes in the PitMad contest held on Twitter. Using my own book as an example, I share with you ways you can tweak your pitch for not only the genre you write in, but also allow that same manuscript to fit perfectly in other sub-genres. Here in this video, I hope to show you how restructuring and amplifying certain aspects of your manuscript can help you up the odds in fitting your book into more than one genre or subgenre, increasing your chances to get noticed by a literary agent, using my own book as an example to give you an idea of how this can be done. Hope this explains the process and inspires you to try rearranging your own pitches for maximum results! Good luck!
My links:
Authortube: youtube.com/c/TheNovelNana
Twitter: twitter.com/nana_novel
FB: facebook.com/novel.nana.1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bexthenovel...
In this short video, I share with you tips to help catch an agent's eyes in the PitMad contest held on Twitter. Using my own book as an example, I share with you ways you can tweak your pitch for not only the genre you write in, but also allow that same manuscript to fit perfectly in other sub-genres. Here in this video, I hope to show you how restructuring and amplifying certain aspects of your manuscript can help you up the odds in fitting your book into more than one genre or subgenre, increasing your chances to get noticed by a literary agent, using my own book as an example to give you an idea of how this can be done. Hope this explains the process and inspires you to try rearranging your own pitches for maximum results! Good luck!
My links:
Authortube: youtube.com/c/TheNovelNana
Twitter: twitter.com/nana_novel
FB: facebook.com/novel.nana.1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bexthenovel...