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M.A.Gardener
10-26-2005, 07:11 AM
I have some non-fiction clips in a portfolio that I was going to list on my query letter for fiction writing. My aim is to show a potential agent or publisher that I'm disciplined and will get the work done. Would this be helpful or just a distraction? Also, I have an M.S. in Technical Communication - would this be good to list?
Thanks! :Sun:
m.a.
WVWriterGirl
10-26-2005, 11:28 AM
I've been wondering this same thing. Anyone got some advice?
Jamesaritchie
10-26-2005, 12:03 PM
Nonfiction clips are not as good as fiction clips. Many who write nonfiction very well can't write anything approaching good fiction. But any clips are better than no clips, and if nothing else, nonfiction clips do tell an agent you know how to write a coherent sentence, and how to use grammar and punctuation. This is no small thing.
PattiTheWicked
10-26-2005, 05:40 PM
When I've sent out queries for my fiction stuff, I always include in my "about the author" paragraph something along the lines of "My work has appeared in Twinshelp, Pediatrics for Parents, and Gaea's Cauldron." I figure it shows that I'm capable of stringing together a coherent sentence, which gives me a leg up on all the queries that come from complete illiterates.
cwfgal
10-26-2005, 06:13 PM
Nonfiction clips are not as good as fiction clips. Many who write nonfiction very well can't write anything approaching good fiction. But any clips are better than no clips, and if nothing else, nonfiction clips do tell an agent you know how to write a coherent sentence, and how to use grammar and punctuation. This is no small thing.
I agree.
Beth
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