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    Article posted by MsJacquiiC 01-07-2011, 02:34 AM
    We believe there’s no substitute for patience when it comes to creative writing. But if you want to build your writing credentials quickly, there are some ways to improve your professional writing bio AND your writing skills.

    “Demonstrating an authentic commitment to craft and to the writing community can work in your favor.”
    Note: You should only use these strategies if you can implement them with honesty and true dedication to your craft. Literary agents and editors can and will see through superficiality. In other words, when it comes to your devotion to writing, good technique is better than lip service.

    Also, there's no substitute for good old-fashioned publication credits at literary journals, independent presses, and large publishing houses (we help our clients build their bios regularly with reputable publishers). But when you're in a pinch, demonstrating an authentic commitment to craft and to the writing community can work in your favor. Here’s how:
    • Develop a good submission strategy.
      When you’re sending work out into the world, you’re creating opportunities for yourself. You’ve got to knock on doors if you want them to open. So develop a good submission strategy and you’ll see results. Writer’s Relief’s A La Carte service can get your work into the right hands within just a few short days. Check it out!

    • Join a well-known writing organization.
      Are you writing romance? Join Romance Writers of America. Are you into high-end literary works? Check out the Association of Writing Programs. You will probably need to spend some money to join these organizations, but the benefits are endless. First, you’ll get to put their well-known name on your cover or query letter. Second, you’ll get access to lots of great resources and score great networking opportunities. And third, you’ll show the agent or editor of your dreams that you’re committed to and serious about your writing—whether you’ve published anything or not! The credentials in your writing bio will be stronger and more impressive.

    • Join a little-known writing organization.
      Writers all over the country are conducting workshops, and they may be meeting in your area. By being able to write “I attend a weekly writing workshop meeting,” you show that you’re resourceful and diligent. Not only that, your writing technique will benefit greatly, and you may meet other like-minded writers and make new contacts. These types of meetings are often free, and you can find them by looking into various social-networking sites online; just be sure to take all necessary precautions to stay safe.

    • Volunteer.
      If you love writing or reading, it’s important to pass that love on. By volunteering for the spring cleanup at your local library—or by devoting your time to other worthy endeavors—you demonstrate that you care deeply about literacy. Editors and agents like to see writers who truly have hearts of gold!

    • Take classes.
      Even if you don’t have many (or any) publishing credentials, taking a class at your local community college or online establishes your dedication to being a professional writer. It will help your technique and your reputation. Editors and agents like to see writers who are diligently committed to their craft. Being able to write “I took a class at the University of XYZ” may strike a chord with agents and editors, who are familiar with many writing programs. If you can’t get to a school, check out online classes at ed2go online course - Online adult & continuing education provider or Writingclasses.com - Creative Writing Classes in NY and Online - Fiction, Screenwriting, and More.

    • Go to a writing conference.
      If your budget permits, attend a writing conference. Not only will you learn and network, you’ll also be able to write that you attended said conference in your bio. A writing conference is like a party—everyone who’s anyone will be there. If a literary agent or editor recognizes the name of the conference (maybe he or she attended or perhaps just knew a colleague who did), that may tip the scales in your favor.

    These are just a few ways you can quickly improve, expand, or develop the biographical section of your cover or query letter. You may not have great publishing credits—maybe you’ve never published anything—but by proving that you care about your work and your craft, you demonstrate that you are a reputable, dependable, and devoted writer. And this can bring you one step closer to your publishing goals!




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