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If you want to be a published author, a little professionalism goes a long way. Bookshelves are packed with volumes about how to properly submit your manuscripts, but how does professionalism function in real-world publishing relationships? Moreover, what defines professionalism from culture to culture? Agents and editors share their best examples of what works best, and how to get back on track if your interactions go off the rails. The titular panel at WorldCon 80 -- otherwise known as ChiCon8 -- had moderator Holly Lyn Walrath, with panelists Emily Hockaday, Joey Yu, and Joshua Bilmes. 1. What does good professionalism look like 2. What does bad professionalism look like 3. What are some of the realities of professional relationships 4. How to maintain a relationship with your agent/writer 5. What to expect your agent to negotiate 6. 3 thoughts on the anti-trust case regarding Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuester 7. Who makes the best clients? Thanks for watching! I'll be back next Thursday with more rambling ideas about writing. ================================= You can also check me out Sunday afternoons at 4:30pm ET when I host a weekly live stream -- usually 20-minute writing sprints mixed with chatting with people in the live comment field. Don't forget to check out my Ko-fi page to show your support: https://ko-fi.com/morganhazelwood Feel free to follow me ALL over the internet (Seriously. I might have a problem...): https://linktr.ee/morganHazelwood #chicon8 #writingTips #morganHazelwood