The Dos and Don’ts of Being a Professional Author
Want to be taken seriously as an author? In this episode, the Books & Such agents share three essential do’s and don’ts that separate hobby writers from true professionals—and what it really takes to build a lasting writing career. In today’s episode, the Books & Such team dives into what it truly means to show up as a professional author—not just someone who writes when inspiration strikes. If you’ve ever wondered why some writers gain traction in traditional publishing while others stall out, this conversation offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what agents actually look for. We’re breaking it down into three essential do’s and three critical don’ts—practical, honest, and rooted in years of industry experience.

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Inside the Publisher's Chair: A Conversation with Mark Rice, Kregel Publications (Part 1)

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What NOT to Say as a Writer (and Why It Matters for Your Career)

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Should You Give Up On Traditional Publishing?

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Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

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Publishing CEOs Just Admitted What Authors Fear About AI

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Five Ways to Make Sure Agents Won't Read Your Whole Query

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What Happens When Your Agent Submits Your Book?

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Book Publishing Masterclass (Macmillan CEO Interview)

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Query Like a Pro: What Literary Agents Actually Look For

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Your Book Could Get You Sued (And Most Authors Don't Know Why)

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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The Best Investments for Authors: Websites, Coaching, Social Media & More

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How to Land a Literary Agent & Navigate Traditional Publishing

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How the World Misunderstands America

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Becoming the Writer You’re Meant to Be

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I turned an old van into a 2-STORY tiny house

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I Analysed 100 Opening Lines. Here's What Makes Readers Obsessed

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The Truth About Publishing a Book in 2026 (From Macmillan’s CEO)

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So fällst du nie wieder auf Scheinargumente rein | Quarks Dimension Ralph

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