Ready to sell
your novel?
Make your manuscript
one editors and agents can't resist.
Writing a novel
is hard work. Selling it is even harder.
Today's markets
are fewer and tighter than ever. Editors rarely have time to nurture writers
who may become top-selling authors one day. They seldom offer more than
cursory comments about why they are rejecting manuscripts. Frankly,
critiquing is not part of their jobs.
This leaves
writers facing more rejections as they learn on their own what selling
writers know.
Experience
is the best teacher, but it takes years to acquire. My 42 years as a published
novelist can help shorten your learning time. As your mentor, I share
what I've learned along the road to success.
Let my experience
work for you.
Marilyn Henderson
Myster Mentor
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If your book is
finished, in progress or still an idea, what I've learned as the author
of more than 60 novels can help you build saleability into your mystery
or suspense book.

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Mystery Mentor offers
the level of help you need:
Writing
A Novel That Sells
A comprehensive guide that explains techniques and shows clear examples
from a successful novel of how to apply them in more than one way.
It shares tips and tricks learned from editors and agents abouthow to create
riveting suspense. A complete manual for writers ready to go beyond the
basics.
Manuscript
Critique offers professional opinion and suggestions on a manuscript
you have completed and are ready to send out, or one you have sent out
that hasn't sold. Critique addresses plot, characters, style, Suspense
and sales potential.
Coaching
Phone consultations for writers at any level who want one-on-one help with
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The guidance
and help of a successful career novelist can help you learn and sell faster.
Why wait? Let Mystery Mentor do that for you now.
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"Marilyn
Henderson publisher, author of over 60 novels and mentor to many successful
mystery writers has forgotten more about writing than most writers know.
Writing
A Novel That Sells - Beyond the Basics should be on the desk of every
writer looking to make the leap from gifted amateur to professional, published
author. She helped me get my first book published and I'm proud that her
company published my current mystery."
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Anna Ashwood Collins, author of Deadly Resolutions, Red Roses
For A Dead Trucker, and Crime By Collins a review column that
appears in several publications.
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