Pinterested in Some Pinspiration?

If you're looking for some further query information, a deposit of knowledge or some plain ol' inspiration, look no further than. THE SUB IT CLUB PINTEREST BOARDS What will you find if you click on the big blue phrase up there? Well, twelve boards of writerly goodness, of course: Query Letters That Worked--all in one... Continue Reading →

A Good Place to Start

A very common question when it comes to submitting manuscripts is: Where do I start? Well, here at Sub It Club we presume that you have started with getting critiques, revising, reading other books in your genre, and things of that nature. So, assuming you've done that and have your very best polished work that... Continue Reading →

Perception

Things aren't always what they seem. We all know that, or at least we should. But it can be hard to remember, especially when it comes to our writing. A manuscript might seem done but we need to be sure. Our perception of our own work can definitely be skewed. That's why having a good... Continue Reading →

Query Letters Take Time

When you’re writing a query letter it can take a long time. A really long time. Sure, sometimes query letter come easily. You know your hook right from the start. Your description is dead on. Other times, you have to work and write and rethink and rewrite. Can’t get it right? Maybe there’s a problem.... Continue Reading →

No One is Trying to Poop on you Rainbow Studded Unicorn Cupcake Parade

You worked super hard on your query. The research on markets alone took untold hours. Coming up with personalization that made you sound informed yet non-stalkery almost drove you mad. But you did it! You sent out your supremely well targeted, personalized submission. You just know the recipient that you painstakingly hand chose is going... Continue Reading →

5 Tips on Researching Your Market

Oh, heck no. Not that kind of market. The Children's Book Market. Before your query is a gleam in its Pappy's eye, you should do a little research about the market trends in your genre. But don't get all nuts over it. I know it's Monday, but focus, here. Market research is a fancy way... Continue Reading →

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