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Master Class: Crafting and Workshopping the Synopsis
A synopsis shouldn’t feel scary, but it’s also important to take your time and get it right. While some editors and literary agents won’t care about getting one . . . there are plenty who do, and the last thing you want is to try to bang out a quick synopsis when you feel the pressure and the clock ticking. In this workshop, we’ll spend some time digging into what makes a great synopsis by discussing real examples and advice dished out by the pros.
Date: Thursday, March 21, 2019
Time: 9:00 a.m. – Noon
Location: Visual Arts Center of Richmond, 1812 W Main St, Richmond, VA 23220
Price: $65 – Members; $80 Non-members
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Eric Smith
Eric Smith is a literary agent with P.S. Literary and a Young Adult author. He’s worked on award-winning and New York Times bestselling books, and is actively looking for projects across categories and genres, primarily Young Adult fiction, literary fiction, non-fiction (memoir, cookbooks, pop culture, history), and select sci-fi and fantasy. When he isn’t busy working on books, he writes his own. His next books include Reclaim the Sun, a novel due out with Inkyard Press in 2020, and a story in Color Outside the Lines, an anthology being published with Soho Teen this November. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, son, and Corgi.
Website: www.ericsmithrocks.com
Twitter: @ericsmithrocks
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