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operation virtual agent

Graphic novels / Hit Girl / Kickass / operation virtual agent

Operation Virtual Agent #5

Posted on February 18, 2011 by I Am... • 2 Comments

Whew. These questions are awesome and so totally hard. One thing I want to remind everyone is that sometimes rules are made to be broken and there is always an exception to the rule. That’s not to say just go ahead and do what everyone tells you not to do. But maybe… Continue reading »

Children's Books / Macabre / operation virtual agent / picture books

Operation Virtual Agent #4

Posted on February 9, 2011 by I Am... • 8 Comments

MACABRE picture books! Sweet music to my ears. Let’s talk about it. Thanks Jen! Hope to hear from you again… Continue reading »

Books / comic books / Graphic novels / New ideas / operation virtual agent / Query letters / risk taking

Operation Virtual Agent #3

Posted on February 8, 2011 by I Am... • 3 Comments

WOW. Scott has asked a very difficult question. I’m not sure this situation will apply to many of you, but it’s a very intriguing question and makes you think a bit about query rule-breaking. Thanks for your question, Scott! Continue reading »

historical fiction / operation virtual agent

Operation Virtual Agent #2

Posted on January 31, 2011 by I Am... • 8 Comments

This question comes from Cathy, and I think it is probably applicable to a lot of writers out there. Enjoy and learn! Thanks for your question, Cathy! Continue reading »

Graphic novels / operation virtual agent

Operation Virtual Agent #1

Posted on January 30, 2011 by I Am... • 4 Comments

RAD! The questions are lining up and I am so excited to be doing this. Our first question comes from Kate Hixson. Enjoy and learn! Thank you, Kate! Look for another question, answered tomorrow! Continue reading »

operation virtual agent

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

Posted on January 26, 2011 by I Am... • 8 Comments

Okay? Who is afraid to be on camera? My very lovely client Kate Grace informed me that people might not want to be on camera, broadcast on my blog. If this is true (someone hand me a tissue) there is an alternative. This alternative is by far not as fun or original… But would you … Continue reading »

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