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Lucinda Halpern, GET SIGNED: Find an Agent, Land a Book Deal, and Become a Published Author
Season 20, Ep. 3
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Zibby interviews New York literary agent Lucinda Halpern about GET SIGNED, an incredibly helpful guide to elevating your storytelling, creating a timeless book, and launching your dream career. After describing her journey in the industry and demystifying the role of a literary agent, she delves into the evolving landscape of book publishing. She covers the importance of finding the right agent, crafting effective query letters, doing extensive market research, and building your own digital platform. If you're an aspiring writer, you'll gain actionable strategies and a renewed sense of confidence!
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