📢BIG NEWS📢
As part of our summer schedule, we are delighted to once again welcome the amazing Juliet Mushens @mushenska for her iconic online masterclass "How to find a Literary Agent" (LIVE via Zoom). Learn from the No.1 Dealmaker in the UK: thewritinginstitute.net/product/how-to…
ONLY £29
This is a 90 minute Online Masterclass held LIVE over Zoom by Juliet Mushens herself! This is the perfect opportunity for unagented authors to learn all about how to make a good impression on literary agents. Juliet will be guiding everyone through the entire submission process
This Masterclass costs ONLY £29 (6500 Pakistani rupees) and is open to people around the world. You can pay securely via credit card.
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The price has been kept at £29 to ensure that people who may not ordinarily be able to afford super expensive masterclasses, can enroll for this one. We are SO thankful to the amazing Juliet Mushens for taking out so much of her valuable time for this 🙏🏻
Here's the registration link that allows you to pay by credit card: thewritinginstitute.net/product/how-to…
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@virtwriting Many thanks to @virtwriting for inviting me to talk about #HowIGotMyAgent this week. As an author based in Pakistan, my journey has been particularly hard, but like they say, nothing is impossible in this world. I'm represented by @CROSSLANDAM@aforauthors (1/12)
@virtwriting@CROSSLANDAM@aforauthors It wasn't until 2012 that I seriously considered writing a book. Call it chance, but around that time I came across the inaugural @FaberAcademy 6 Month Online Novel Writing Course offered in association with @Profwriting. Believe me, that course changed my life! (2/12)
@virtwriting@CROSSLANDAM@aforauthors@FaberAcademy@Profwriting Not only did I learn about writing, but also how the world of publishing worked. For the first time, I had an idea of who literary agents were and what exactly they did. I went on to take the Editing course once again @FaberAcademy (3/12)
My journey to publication started more than a decade ago. When I look back, I wonder what it was that kept me going. Year in and year out, I would keep working on that novel, never giving up. I took very expensive courses, watched endless YouTube videos for advice (Cont'd)
and worked with a star editor. Until late 2016, I had no idea if I would ever even come close to getting published. I just kept writing because I enjoyed it and it felt therapeutic. I was going through a very stressful time in my life and writing stabilised me. (Cont'd)
I was also enjoying the entire process of seeing my work transform from something completely random to a proper novel. Everything changed in 2017 when I was offered representation by @CROSSLANDAM but even then, I came to realize that the world of publishing