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Writer's Yearbook 2025 (Digital Edition)

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Writer's Yearbook 2025 (Digital Edition)The 2025 Writers Yearbook, presented by Writers Digest, is a comprehensive resource for writers who need a boost to finish the year on a strong note or start planning their new years writing goals. Featuring the top websites and markets for writers, plus articles on freelancing, creativity, writing book length works, and attracting an agent, this special publication has something for any writer looking to get their work published. Whats Inside: 2024

The 2025 Writer’s Yearbook, presented by Writer’s Digest, is a comprehensive resource for writers who need a boost to finish the year on a strong note or start planning their new years’ writing goals. Featuring the top websites and markets for writers, plus articles on freelancing, creativity, writing book-length works, and attracting an agent, this special publication has something for any writer looking to get their work published. 

What’s Inside:

2024 The Year in Publishing: Publishing expert Jane Friedman explains the most important publishing topics of the year, and how they affect you. By Jane Friedman

 

Preparation & Progress

-       Kill With Your Critique—The Good Way: Learn techniques to give valuable feedback to critique partners. By Ryan G. Van Cleave

-       Hone Crucial Content Editing Skills: Work on revising your own work by understanding two critical elements: point of view and setting. By Kim Catanzarite

-       The Art of People Watching: Observing people can help you create characters on the page, if you know what to look for. By Michael La Ronn

 

Freelancer’s Workshop

-       How Much Should I Charge: The creator of Funds for Writers did all the research on the going rates freelancers can and should charge. By C. Hope Clark

-       Milking the Cow, Part 1 and Part 2: Don Vaughan gives advice for how freelancers writers can make most of every article idea to boost their revenue and portfolio. By Don Vaughan

-       Tantalizing Titles: Submitting article pitches with a catchy title can sometimes be the difference between getting the assignment or not. Estelle Erasmus breaks down her techniques for creating tantalizing titles. By Estelle Erasmus

 

Book Building

-       Turning Real People Into Characters Is an Act of Translation: How to balance truth and subjectivity when writing about the self and others in memoir. By Lilly Dancyger

-       The Big Reveal: Write a compelling story by understanding how and when to reveal crucial information to readers for maximum impact. By Tiffany Yates Martin

-       Thematic Writing: How to use symbols and allegory to add richness and depth to your writing. By Jane K. Cleland

-       Anchoring Characters in a Series: Seven techniques for writing a series-sustainable character. By Yasmin Angoe

 

For Your Reference

-        The 26th Annual 101 Best Websites: This list singles out the best resources for established and beginning writers across all genres. By The Editors of WD

-        Top 100 Magazine Markets for Writers: The editors of WD have found 100 of the hottest markets and shares all the details for your best bet at publication. By Moriah Richard and Hannah Spicer

-        Demystifying the Author Website: Whitney Hill breaks down why it’s critical for authors to have their own websites (and not rely on social media), and how you can get started. By Whitney Hill

-        Reach Out to Readers: Author Newsletters 101: Just as it’s important to have an author website, having a corresponding author newsletter can be just as beneficial. Whitney Hill shares the value of newsletters and steps for starting your own. By Whitney Hill

-        Analyzing Agent Responses: Former editor and literary agent Kesia Lupo explains the different kinds of common responses from literary agents to your query letter. By Kesia Lupo

-        Understanding Agency Agreements: You got the offer from a literary agent. Should you sign? Literary agent Caryn Wiseman explains what you should look for in a legitimate agency agreement before you say yes to the agent. By Caryn Wiseman

-        How Writing Software Can Help Your Craft: Two writing programs offer unique ways for writers to organize their creative process. By Jennifer Chen

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