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Alyssa Matesic is an independent developmental book editor and publishing consultant who has held editorial roles at Henry Holt & Company, The Book Group literary agency, and Ballantine Books. She built one of the leading YouTube channels for aspiring traditionally published authors (@AlyssaMatesic) and shares writing and publishing insights to help authors at all stages of their careers through her popular newsletter, Chapter Break.
Patrick McDonald is the creator of QueryTracker and QueryManager, the industry-leading online querying tools. He has been bringing agents and authors together for 17 years.
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