Learn the Secret of Better Writer Pay
One of the best ways is to learn to write strong query letters. If you know how to query, you can pitch good-paying markets and get an assignment. You don’t have to know anybody – you just need a terrific story idea and the skills to showcase that idea in a short query letter.
But query letters are a tough little format all their own. A lot of writers don’t really know how to make editors sit up and take notice with their query.
Here’s what all this has to do with a guitar…
Our topic:
20 Tips to Rock Your Query Letter
(Sorry, this even already happened! To catch all my live events – check out Freelance Writers Den.)
There are only 200 seats for this event, and Linda is telling her crowd about it too, so they’ll probably go fast.
Find out:
- The query opening that kills your chances
- How to get the gig – even if you don’t have clips
- A technique for scoring more than one assignment off a single query
This teleclass is being held on a phone line, so you’ll need free calling in the U.S. to participate without incurring a toll charge.
I can’t wait to share this material with you!
Carol Tice