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6 days ago · Jane Friedman is a book publishing expert and author of The Business of Being a Writer. She offers newsletters, classes, and a new edition of her book in 2025.
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Jane Friedman has 25 years of experience in the media and...
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Classes featuring enlightening lessons, encouragement, and...
- How to Write a Query Letter That Gets Manuscript Requests | Jane Friedman
- Start Here: How to Get Your Book Published | Jane Friedman
- How to Write a Novel Synopsis | Jane Friedman
- Start Here: How to Write a Book Proposal + Book Proposal Template | Jane Friedman
- How to Find a Literary Agent for Your Book | Jane Friedman
- The Key Book Publishing Paths: 2023–2024
- A Writer's Guide to Fair Use and Permissions + Sample Permissions Letter
- The Perfect Cover Letter: Advice From a Lit Mag Editor | Jane Friedman
- About Jane
Jane Friedman is the Co-Founder of Open Road Integrated Media, which sells and markets ebooks. She was the President and Chief Executive Officer of HarperCollins Publishers Worldwide, one of the world's leading English-language publishers, from 1997 to 2008.
Jane Friedman has 25 years of experience in the media and publishing industry, with expertise in business strategy for authors and publishers. She’s the co-founder and editor of The Hot Sheet, a paid newsletter about the book publishing industry, and has previously worked for Writer’s Digest and the Virginia Quarterly Review.
Jane Friedman is an associate professor in the philosophy department at NYU, where she works on epistemology and inquiry. She has published several articles and books on topics such as zetetic epistemology, doxastic attitudes, and junk beliefs.
Jane Friedman is a leading expert on the publishing industry and the author of The Business of Being a Writer, a comprehensive guide for aspiring and seasoned writers. Learn how to navigate the business side of writing, from queries and agents to blogging and advertising, with her practical advice and insights.
Aug 10, 2023 · Author Jane Friedman found several books being sold under her name on Amazon, only she didn't write them — she suspects artificial intelligence did.