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Get the first five pages of your novel critiqued by Carly Watters Being a published author in the 21

Get the first five pages of your novel critiqued by Carly Watters [Web Version »]( [Shop Writer's Digest]( [Successfully Publishing Your First Novel in the 21st Century]( [Get Your Manuscript Publisher-Ready]( Being a published author in the 21st century means knowing how to get published, how to do it well, and how to rise above all the other books out there. Instead of accepting that it's a competitive industry, why not learn what it takes to build a successful writing career? In this live webinar, Carly will share her industry insider tips that have helped her clients grow from slush pile darlings to successfully published authors. ABOUT THE CRITIQUE: All registrants are invited to submit the first 5 pages of a novel. All submitted pages are guaranteed a written critique by Literary Agent Carly Watters. Carly reserves the right to request more writing from you if she deems the writing excellent. [Who should attend]( • Writers who are looking to publish their work for the first time • Writers who would like to get a literary agent • Writers who want to learn more about the business side of publishing in the 21st century • Writers who have published before, but are looking for better ways to find readers [what you'll learn]( • How to begin your book and why you've probably been starting in the wrong spot • What agents are looking for in writers that are going to help them stand out • How agents partner with authors to make them stand out in 21st century publishing • And [much more!]( Live Tomorrow, August 10, 2017 at 1:00 pm EDT $89.99 [Learn more]( [Carly Watters]( Carly Watters is a VP and Senior Literary Agent at the P.S. Literary Agency. Representing debuts and bestsellers, Carly is drawn to: emotional, well-paced fiction, with a great voice and characters that readers can get invested in; and platform-driven non-fiction. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Web Version »]( We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.](

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