The Northeast branch of the Seattle Public Library (6801 35th Avenue NE) is having a free workshop called "Seattle Writes: Find an Agent and Submit Your Work: The Art of the Query and Synopsis" on Sunday from 2-4pm.
The information says:
Learn how to write a sparkling query letter and get an agent’s attention, with novelist and nonfiction writer Martha Brockenbrough. Knowing how to talk about your work and make it compelling is vital when you’re looking for an agent. Learn what to do—and what to avoid—when querying. We’ll also take a look at writing a synopsis of your book.
Martha Brockenbrough is the author of “The Game of Love and Death,” a finalist for the prestigious Kirkus Prize, and a winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award.
She is the founder of National Grammar Day and author of several other books for both children and adults.Registration is not required for this writing class, but seating is limited.
Seating will be on a first come, first seated basis. Doors to the meeting room will open 30 minutes prior to the start of the class. We’ll try our best to accommodate all interested writers, but students may be turned away if the room is filled to capacity. Due to the fire code, we cannot exceed the maximum capacity for our rooms.
Please bring a pen/pencil and paper or fully-charged laptop to each class.
Seattle Writes supports local writers through programs, workshops, write-ins, and by providing spaces to work throughout the city.
The Seattle Writes series is made possible with the generous support of The Seattle Public Library Foundation. Find more Seattle Writes programs and resources here.
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