Laura ScottinKeep WritingFinding an Agent for Your Novel, Part V Querying AgentsDear Writer,Feb 28, 2018Feb 28, 2018
Laura ScottinKeep WritingFinding an Agent for Your Novel, Part IVPreparing a Query LetterFeb 16, 2018Feb 16, 2018
Laura ScottinKeep WritingFinding an Agent for Your Novel, Part IIISelecting Agents to QueryFeb 8, 2018Feb 8, 2018
Laura ScottinKeep WritingFinding an Agent for Your Novel, Part IIThe Kind of Agent You Are Looking ForFeb 2, 20181Feb 2, 20181
Laura ScottinKeep WritingFinding an Agent for Your Novel, Part IYou’ve Drafted Your Book to the Point of Submission. Now What?Jan 26, 2018Jan 26, 2018
Laura ScottinKeep WritingProductivity Tools Won’t Destroy Creative Work. Don’t Expect a Miracle, Either.The writing process can seem like endless note-taking for your works in progress. I try everything I can think of to organize various ideas…Aug 2, 2017Aug 2, 2017
Laura ScottinKeep WritingCelebrating Success in a Lonely WorldFor writers, success comes in many small increments. Because you are often alone in a room with much work left to be done (first drafts…May 11, 2017May 11, 2017
Laura ScottinKeep WritingCultivating Creativity In Daily LifeAs the Head Coach at OneRoom, I read a lot about what makes for a strong creative writing practice. I’ve been reading a book called Rest…Mar 22, 2017Mar 22, 2017
Laura ScottinKeep WritingWriting? You Need Less Time Than You Think.There’s a belief that balancing rest and play with your work is actually good for your writing practice. Henry Miller, in his self-directed…Mar 10, 2017Mar 10, 2017
Laura ScottinKeep WritingFeel Stuck? Do the Dishes!In his book REST, author Alex Soo-Jung Kim Pang makes the most welcome case that “busyness isn’t useful.”Feb 28, 20171Feb 28, 20171