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Why Your Perfect Manuscript Isn't Enough And What to Do About It with Author Tamara Miller

Author
David Gwyn
Published
Tue 09 Sep 2025
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Tamara Miller's debut thriller INTO THE FALL has launched her career with a two-book publishing contract. 

But her path from government policy analyst to published author wasn't built on talent alone. 

It was strategic business thinking that made the difference. 

In this episode, Tamara Miller reveals the approach that got her agent's immediate attention and explains why treating your query like a business proposal changes everything. 

She also shares some immersive writing techniques that keep readers turning pages. 

Whether you're struggling with submissions or wondering how to make your manuscript stand out, this episode’s practical insights will shift how you think about the publishing game.


What You'll Learn:

  • Why query letters must be business proposals first, pitches second
  • The "equation" for writing immersive scenes that hook agents instantly
  • How to research and position your book for commercial success





Click here to learn more about Tamara Miller

Guest Bio: Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Tamara L. Miller earned her PhD in Canadian history before embarking on a career working for the federal government. Miller began as a doe-eyed policy analyst and eventually moved into an executive role with the Government of Canada. She later left public service, older and perhaps a little wiser, to become a writer. Tamara is past president of Ottawa Independent Writers and has written several articles published online by the likes of CBC and Ottawa Life Magazine. Into the Fall is her first novel.


Over the years, the author has called many Canadian cities home but now lives in Ottawa with her family and two long-suffering cats. She’s always been fascinated by the raw beauty of the wilder places in the world and escapes to them whenever possible.


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