At what
point in your fiction or nonfiction career should you consider literary
representation? This workshop will cover: 1. What can a literary agent do for
you? 2. The different types of literary representation. 3. Resources for finding the
perfect match. 4. How to query an agent. 5. Signing on the dotted line and
more.
A freelance writer for over twenty years, Tina Radcliffe has written 15 novels for Harlequin. She is a Romance Writers of America Honor Roll member whose novels for Harlequin have won the Holt Medallion and landed on the Publishers Weekly bestseller list. Besides her novel-length fiction and independent publishing releases, Tina has sold over three dozen short stories to Woman’s World Magazine. A US Army veteran, a former registered nurse, and library cataloger, Tina resides in Arizona, where she writes fun, heartwarming romance and cozy mysteries. Visit her on the web at https://www.tinaradcliffe.com/
Due to ongoing precautions, this year’s Writer in Residence program will be a virtual format and all programs are presented via Zoom. In order to participate you must include an email address with your registration, so that we can contact you with the Zoom login information.
This
program is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records,
a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the institute of
Museum and Library Services.
All events at the Glendale Public
Library are public, and participants may be photographed by the media and or
City staff for future print and/or online publication.