LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION Marilia Savvides founded The Plot Agency in 2024. She began her career in publishing at Peters Fraser and Dunlop, where she spent eight years, first as International Rights Agent, and later as Literary Agent, building her own list of authors. In 2019, she joined 42MP, where she worked as Literary Agent for four years, helping to launch and set up the Book Division. She is particularly interested in fiction that is beautifully written and cleverly constructed, but still accessible to a wide readership. She is often drawn to darker tales that weave together excellent characters and an impossible-to-put-down story, from immersive book club novels with a splash of suspense, crime and thrillers, accessible horror, and speculative, genre-bending or dystopian stories. She also adores smart, witty contemporary rom-com in the style of Emily Henry. In the thriller, crime and mystery space she is interested in most areas, except military thrillers and organised crime/ mafia / mob stories. Big hooks and clever set ups are a big bonus! She adores Karin Slaughter (especially her standalone novels) and Gillian Flynn. In the book club / reading group space, she’s particularly drawn to fiction in the vein of Jodi Picoult, Liane Moriarty and Celeste Ng, and absolutely fell in love with Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll, both for the incredible voice, and the exquisite use of structure and time. Complicated family dynamics, empathetic and smart approaches to controversial issues, stand out protagonists (like Elizabeth Zott in Lessons in Chemistry or Bernadette in Where D’You Go Bernadette), long buried secrets, complicity, the road to justice, and impossible decisions, are all themes she finds herself drawn to. In the horror space, she’s a sucker for amazing female-centric stories in the vein of Yellowjackets, and the kind of contemporary, accessible horror that Stephen King always nails. She wants to get lost in a world that feels within reach of ours. In the speculative and dystopian spaces, she’s interested in genius ideas that set up big questions or reflect the most broken (and sometimes hidden) parts of society. She loves Octavia Butler, Margaret Atwood, George Orwell, and also adored The Leftovers, Station Eleven, Wanderers, and The Power. The what-ifs of life and fiction fascinate her. In the grounded sci-fi space, she’d love to find a smart, immersive, and accessible story like The Martian. She doesn’t represent fantasy or romantasy. In regards to sci-fi, unless it’s very grounded and has crossover potential to a mainstream audience, it’s not for her. In the romance space, she’s particularly drawn to smart, complex and witty characters, where the chemistry is jumping off the page. She loves contemporary settings and all the tropes, though the voice and characters must come first to make the reading experience fully immersive. She wants to be cackling, and rooting for the characters with all her heart. She is very hands-on editorially, and loves working with her authors to shape their manuscripts, and brainstorm ideas. The best part of the job is discovering debut authors, and helping them find a home for their books. Marilia would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 - 2 page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single Word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Marilia is kindly offering one free session for low income/underrepresented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 8th July 2025
Embark on a captivating journey into the world of artificial intelligence with our course, 'Machine Learning Basics.' This voyage begins with an immersive introduction, setting the stage for an exploration into the intricate and fascinating realm of machine learning. Envision yourself unlocking the mysteries of algorithms and data patterns, essential skills in today's technology-driven landscape. The course offers a comprehensive foray into the core principles of machine learning, starting from the very basics and gradually building to more complex concepts, making it an ideal path for beginners and enthusiasts alike. As you delve deeper, each section unravels a vital component of machine learning. Grasp the essentials of regression analysis, understand the role of predictors, and navigate through the functionalities of Minitab, a key tool in data analysis. Journey through the structured world of regression trees and binary logistic regression, and master the art of classification trees. The course also emphasizes the importance of data cleaning and constructing robust data models, culminating in the achievement of learning success. This course is not just an educational experience; it's a gateway to the future of data science and AI. Learning Outcomes Comprehend the basic principles and applications of machine learning. Develop proficiency in regression analysis and predictor identification. Gain practical skills in Minitab for data analysis. Understand and apply regression and classification trees. Acquire expertise in data cleaning and model creation. Why choose this Machine Learning Basics course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Machine Learning Basics course for? Novices eager to delve into machine learning. Data enthusiasts looking to enhance their analytical skills. Professionals in IT and related fields expanding their expertise. Academics and students in computer science and data studies. Career changers interested in the field of data science and AI. Career path Data Analyst - £30,000 to £55,000 Machine Learning Engineer - £40,000 to £80,000 AI Developer - £35,000 to £75,000 Business Intelligence Analyst - £32,000 to £60,000 Research Scientist (Machine Learning) - £45,000 to £85,000 Software Engineer (AI Specialization) - £38,000 to £70,000 Prerequisites This Machine Learning Basics does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Machine Learning Basics was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Section 01: Introduction Introduction to Supervised Machine Learning 00:06:00 Section 02: Regression Introduction to Regression 00:13:00 Evaluating Regression Models 00:11:00 Conditions for Using Regression Models in ML versus in Classical Statistics 00:21:00 Statistically Significant Predictors 00:09:00 Regression Models Including Categorical Predictors. Additive Effects 00:20:00 Regression Models Including Categorical Predictors. Interaction Effects 00:18:00 Section 03: Predictors Multicollinearity among Predictors and its Consequences 00:21:00 Prediction for New Observation. Confidence Interval and Prediction Interval 00:06:00 Model Building. What if the Regression Equation Contains 'Wrong' Predictors? 00:13:00 Section 04: Minitab Stepwise Regression and its Use for Finding the Optimal Model in Minitab 00:13:00 Regression with Minitab. Example. Auto-mpg: Part 1 00:17:00 Regression with Minitab. Example. Auto-mpg: Part 2 00:18:00 Section 05: Regression Trees The Basic idea of Regression Trees 00:18:00 Regression Trees with Minitab. Example. Bike Sharing: Part1 00:15:00 Regression Trees with Minitab. Example. Bike Sharing: Part 2 00:10:00 Section 06: Binary Logistics Regression Introduction to Binary Logistics Regression 00:23:00 Evaluating Binary Classification Models. Goodness of Fit Metrics. ROC Curve. AUC 00:20:00 Binary Logistic Regression with Minitab. Example. Heart Failure: Part 1 00:16:00 Binary Logistic Regression with Minitab. Example. Heart Failure: Part 2 00:18:00 Section 07: Classification Trees Introduction to Classification Trees 00:12:00 Node Splitting Methods 1. Splitting by Misclassification Rate 00:20:00 Node Splitting Methods 2. Splitting by Gini Impurity or Entropy 00:11:00 Predicted Class for a Node 00:06:00 The Goodness of the Model - 1. Model Misclassification Cost 00:11:00 The Goodness of the Model - 2 ROC. Gain. Lit Binary Classification 00:15:00 The Goodness of the Model - 3. ROC. Gain. Lit. Multinomial Classification 00:08:00 Predefined Prior Probabilities and Input Misclassification Costs 00:11:00 Building the Tree 00:08:00 Classification Trees with Minitab. Example. Maintenance of Machines: Part 1 00:17:00 Classification Trees with Miitab. Example. Maintenance of Machines: Part 2 00:10:00 Section 08: Data Cleaning Data Cleaning: Part 1 00:16:00 Data Cleaning: Part 2 00:17:00 Creating New Features 00:12:00 Section 09: Data Models Polynomial Regression Models for Quantitative Predictor Variables 00:20:00 Interactions Regression Models for Quantitative Predictor Variables 00:15:00 Qualitative and Quantitative Predictors: Interaction Models 00:28:00 Final Models for Duration and TotalCharge: Without Validation 00:18:00 Underfitting or Overfitting: The 'Just Right Model' 00:18:00 The 'Just Right' Model for Duration 00:16:00 The 'Just Right' Model for Duration: A More Detailed Error Analysis 00:12:00 The 'Just Right' Model for TotalCharge 00:14:00 The 'Just Right' Model for ToralCharge: A More Detailed Error Analysis 00:06:00 Section 10: Learning Success Regression Trees for Duration and TotalCharge 00:18:00 Predicting Learning Success: The Problem Statement 00:07:00 Predicting Learning Success: Binary Logistic Regression Models 00:17:00 Predicting Learning Success: Classification Tree Models 00:09:00
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, SCIENCE FICTION / FANTASY After several years spent within publishing houses Bookouture, Canelo, Avon, One More Chapter and Head of Zeus, Hannah Todd became a Literary Agent at the Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency, before joining Janklow & Nesbit in January 2025. Her clients include Kirsty Greenwood, Charlie Gallagher and Leah Mercer. Hannah is keen to see commercial fiction across the board, but with a particular focus on romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy & mystery novels. She is drawn to books with exemplary characterisation, voice and strength of feeling. But don't let your characterisation overshadow the need for impeccable plot and if you can make her laugh or cry then you're onto a winner! Across the full light-dark spectrum Hannah especially loves SFF that features an unlikely band of heroes, like the Six of Crows series by Leigh Bardugo, Scott Lynch's Gentleman Bastard series, Becky Chambers' The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, T. Kingfisher's Nettle and Bone,and the cosy themes/settings offered by Heather Fawcett and TJ Klune. Hannah's advice is make sure you have a clear USP and hook: If you are sending your reader to a magical academy, or if we're riding dragons or waving wands, that's great! But what makes your book feel different and fresh? An excellent voice is key, but what else makes your take on these tropes stand out? An example of a phenomenal book that has turned the magical academy trope on its head, with layers of excellent world building, a unique magic system and plot twists galore is The Will of the Many by James Islington. If you have something crafted this beautifully then Hannah wants to see it! Romantasy of varying spice levels, accessible to both romance and fantasy readers, is on Hannah's wishlist. And you can whisk her away with contemporary romance novels, romcoms, sweeping love stories that redefine the genre. Romcoms with great disability rep and LGBTQIA+ stories that focus on the joy of falling in love are high on Hannah's agenda. She particularly loves Emily Henry, Laura Wood and Abby Jiminez. Think more Nicholas Sparks than Sally Rooney, and Bonnie Garmus rather than Gabrielle Zevin. In this space, she is a big fan of Emma Donoghue, Bonnie Garmus and Jojo Moyes. Meet with Hannah to discuss your crime and high-concept thrillers with an unsettling ‘it-could-happen-to-me’ feeling, coupled with a twist that's unseen until its delivery. The book she most wants to find in this space is something like Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton in both its themes (real-world emotional suspense) and its execution. A mystery series that feels like a real 'romp' is something she loves to escape with too. With regards to all genres, Hannah is particularly interested in voices from underrepresented backgrounds: such as writers of colour, indigenous communities, the LGBTQIA+ community, and those with disabilities. Hannah does not the right agent to give advice on: Re-imaginings of the classics Books that feature characters putting on Shakespeare plays! Historical fiction Children's, middle-grade and YA Hannah would like you to submit a covering letter, one page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your completed manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Hannah is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 8th July 2025
LOOKING FOR: PICTURE BOOKS, CHAPTER BOOKS, MG, YA Lil is a Senior Editor at Hachette Children's. She has well over 15 years experience in the publishing industry, working for major publishers and literary agents too. For twelve years, Lil was a Senior Commissioning Editor at Working Partners Ltd – the creatives behind massive commercial hits such as Beast Quest, Warriors and the Daisy Meadows series. There she created globally successful concepts for every age group and developed storylines so the books were unputdownable. Lil is also an author in her own right: she has written 6 books under her own name, and ghost written many others under various pseudonyms. In every age level, Lil would like to see originality - particularly in voice. A strong character with depth, venturing on a quest that's never been undertaken before will get her excited. The 'quest' doesn't have to be epic in scale, it could be as small as petting the next-door neighbour's dog, or getting the good looking new kid to notice you, it just has to be something a reader will want to invest in. She also loves humour and is happy to see anything quirky (perhaps even downright silly!). For picture books, Lil would like you to submit a covering letter, and 1 complete manuscript, double-spaced, with spreads marked out, in a single word or PDF doc. For chapter books, MG and YA, please send a covering letter, the first three chapters and a synopsis, double spaced, in a single Word or PDF doc. Please send EITHER picture books OR another genre, not both in one submission. By booking this session you agree to email your material to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline to agent121@iaminprint.co.uk. Please note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice given in your Agent121. The submission deadline is: Thursday 10th July 2025
LOOKING FOR: CHILDREN'S: PICTURE BOOK TEXTS, NON-FICTION, POETRY Lucy Brownridge is Editorial Director at Wide Eyed Editions and Frances Lincoln Children’s Books, and formerly Thames & Hudson where she helped to establish the Children’s list. She specialises in highly illustrated picture books and non-fiction (including poetry) for children. She has commissioned and edited books which have gone on to win the Carnegie Awards, The British Book Awards, the Klaus Flugge Prize, the Blue Peter Prize and have been translated into over 30 languages. She has been editor to Alan Ahlberg, Quentin Blake, Mariajo Ilustrajo, Yuval Zommer and Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho among many others. She is the author of The Fantastical Safari and The Cat Family series, and many other books for children. She is interested in the history of illustrated children’s books and is always looking for innovative ways to use the book format. ABOUT YOU Include a covering letter, in a Word document, telling Lucy about yourself and your sources of inspiration. If you have one, include a link to your website. She is keen to read stories she hasn't seen before or see artwork with a distinctive style rather than something that fits with trends. She has particular experience with picture books and illustrated narrative non-fiction. PICTURE BOOKS Please send one or two (max) full manuscripts, in a Word document, starting with a short summary/blurb. Make the summary punchy and engaging. Remember that the best picture book stories are simple and every word should count. Do you see this book as part of a series? NON-FICTION PROPOSALS Please send a paragraph explaining your idea, a contents list, if appropriate, and a sample piece of text. (In addition to the paid sessions, Lucy is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Friday 11th July 2025
LOOKING FOR: MG, YA AND ADULT SCI-FI / FANTASY, CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION After graduating from St Andrews University with a degree in English Literature and Art History, Maddy followed her love of literature to an internship at non-fiction literary agency Graham Maw Christie. At GMC, Maddy worked her way up to Agent and built a list of authors who wrote for both for adults and children, spanning history, tarot, and nature writing. An avid reader of anything magical, Maddy joined Madeleine Milburn in 2022 to build a list specialising in SFF. Maddy would like to see SFF across all genres for all ages, including: grim dark, thriller, historical, romance, cosy fantasy, sci-fi, epic, YA fantasy, dark academia, contemporary fantasy, fantasy middle-grade, mythology, fairy tale and queer fantasy. Inspiring children’s non-fiction. She loves worlds to get lost in, adventures that transform what it means to be a hero, and unique magic that offers as many problems as solutions. She likes books that make her cry and books that change her mind. Above all, when she finishes a story about another world, she wants it to have taught her a lesson which helps her live in this one. She loves all fantasy, but favours richly imagined, complex worlds with a history to discover and a future to protect. Worldbuilding is one of her favourite aspects of this genre and she is always looking for a new, dense world with series potential. Think Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere or the Marvel Cinematic Universe – the bigger the better! Maddy also likes character-driven fantasy with a diverse cast to root for (or root against) and she wants to see a range of different relationships depicted authentically. She particularly like epics that dip into big, universal themes such as grief, climate change, or war and which ask impossible questions in the vein of R.F. Kuang or N.K. Jemisin. She is also excited by authors that play with form and language in a fantasy setting. In YA, she is looking for much the same as in an adult fantasy, but with younger protagonists and a closer focus on relationships. She wants to see the tropes she knows and loves in new and exciting forms and her favourite YA books often centre around belonging and becoming. She likes a dash of romance in everything, because she is sentimental that way, but it’s particularly important in the YA space. Sci-fi is a big passion of hers, especially when it comes with a strong hook. She is a huge fan of Becky Chamber’s The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet and Michaiah Johnson’s The Space Between Worlds. She likes space as a metaphor, and would love something that explores different alien species. Please send her your space operas and sci-fi romances which combine space, magic and mayhem! In fantasy middle grade, she favours whimsy and animal companions; she would love to follow a group of kids through magic school. She tends to look for plenty of humour with a strong friendship at the centre, and she wants middle grade stories which engage with the concerns of children growing up as well as offering an all-important escape (preferably on a dragon/unicorn’s back). She is also looking for children’s non-fiction for all ages. In this space, she wants something as creative as it is informative, and thinks diverse voices are increasingly important. Maddy would like you to submit a covering letter, one page synopsis and the first three chapters (Max 5000 words) of your completed manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Maddy is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Friday 11th July 2025
This course is perfect for the beginner but also delves into building a SAS Model and intermediate topics. Learn SAS Data Step, SQL Step, Macros, SAS Model Building, Predictive Analytics, SAS and ML. If you are using SAS Enterprise Guide and want to learn how to code/program instead of using the point-and-click interface, this course is ideal!
LOOKING FOR: YA/NA FANTASY, SFF, HORROR, ADULT FICTION John Baker (he/him) joined the Bell Lomax Moreton agency in 2019, cultivating a list shaped around his passion for science fiction, fantasy, and horror, though has lately also branched out into action/adventure fiction. John focuses on authors writing in the Adult, New Adult, and YA spaces. John leads the wider agency's film & TV desk, is the Secretary of the Association of Author’s Agents, and the co-chair of the AAA’s Bridge Committee. He also serves on the Kingston University MA Publishing Advisory Board. Under the umbrella of speculative fiction, John is looking for fantasy, science fiction, horror, romantasy, or literary speculative fiction. He has built a reputation as a champion of underrepresented voices and stories, be it from creators hailing from the global majority and their diasporas or neurodiverse authors, and naturally gravitates towards this kind of storytelling. In short, if he’s never read a story like yours before, he wants to see it. Adult fantasy: John loves beefy epic fantasy, especially non-Anglo Christian-inspired. Give him an immersive world, a fresh magical or mythic system, and an exciting cast of characters and he’ll be happy. He is a broad church in the genre so loves a political fantasy, swords and sorcery, courtly intrigue, monster hunting and dastardly villains. John is keen to find an urban fantasy that feels fresh and fun and he’s a sucker for a heroic quest narrative. He’s also very open to fantasy that isn’t easily categorised, but it is playing in that world. John is keenly hunting for more historical fantasy, especially inspired by modern history. He’s had fun with mythological retellings in the past, but as ever, let’s make sure it’s shining the spotlight on new stories. He would also love fantasy that centres on types of relationships less celebrated in fantasy, such as established and secure married couples, or siblings. NA/YA fantasy: In this genre, most importantly, John wants to have a good time, whether it’s swoon-worthy kisses in lush ball gowns, or gruesome gore and monsters, so send him pacy, plot-filled adventures. He’d love more books that teenage boys would love: Skullduggery Pleasant forever! Romantasy: The thriving new romantasy genre comes with its own set of challenges, so John wants to know what makes your romantasy different; what will set it out from the (very crowded!) market. Give it completely barmy stakes, cool and unique new settings, or a love story that will make your jaw drop. To be clear, he’s happily sorted for a human person meets a fae creature in the spooky woods. Also, cosmic romance is the genre of the future. Give him romantasy in space. Easy. Horror: John and horror are old friends. He loves horror inspired by myth and folklore, subversive weird horror that leaves your eyebrows in your hairline, historical horror that pulls from ghastly true stories, and anything that you’ll be reading with the light on. He also loves a gothic element and is particularly looking for horror with a strong romantic throughline, fun YA horror, and female & NB horror authors. Science fiction: SF is coming back! And John has been shouting about that. He loves to see an adventurous found-family romp through space or an epic, crunchy space opera. Speculative near-future is fun too, in the vein of Black Mirror’s more uplifting episodes, (e.g. San Junipero). He loves YA science fiction as well; the more creative the better. Literary: John is open to finding more rich magical realism or something character-led yet supernatural and would love a high-concept mystery, in the vein of Stuart Turton. He also loves spec fic that uses the speculative lightly as a way of confronting a deeper truth in society today. Weird stuff: John wants books that will blow people’s minds and defy categorisation. This is hard to describe, but think Gideon The Ninth, The Library At Mount Char, This Is How You Lose The Time War. John loves a pitch that leaves the editors baffled but intrigued. Action/Adventure, Historical Adventure, Espionage: John is branching out into non-speculative adventures, such as John Le Carré, Lee Child, Ian Flemming, and Mick Herron. More as his taste develops, but the hunt is on! Not looking for: military sci-fi or hard SF, or anything with biblical “character wakes up in purgatory/heaven/hell” narratives. The right comedic fantasy has yet to hit his inbox, but please don’t comp Douglas Adams or Sir Terry. John would like you to submit a covering letter, 1-2 page synopsis and the first two chapters of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, John is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 15th July 2025
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Florence has been at A M Heath for five years and represents a range of commercial fiction and non-fiction. For fiction, comforting, funny and warm reads, as well as gripping page-turners, will always be Florence's cup of tea. Her favourite thing is to escape with a story she can’t put down. If you think your book fits that, then do send it to her. Books in this vein that really left her wanting one more chapter include Marian Keyes’s character, Rachel, from Rachel’s Holiday that left Florence with a compassion for addiction that only the most skilled of writers can conjure. Florence finds Catherine Newman to be a genius for making hospice care so funny in We All Want Impossible Things. Smart page turners such as Anatomy of a Scandal, Such a Fun Age, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, wowed her with clever, gripping prose and complicated, flawed characters she hadn't met before. She also loves older classics like the Cazalet Chronicles and Georgette Heyer’s Regency novels. Florence is actively looking for writers who are under-represented in the publishing world, through non-traditional channels, as well as her submissions. She’s keen to find non-fiction and fiction writers who speak to a millennial and younger audience, be that a journalist who is looking to expand an idea, a screenwriter who is looking to try their hand at fiction or perhaps an activist with a social media platform. She is also interested in environmental and social issues. The authors she represents include Jaspreet Kaur, Salma El-Wardany, Rachel Thompson, Annie Lord, Angelica Malin and Phil Ellis. Their books range from the heart-breaking and profound to the inspirational, funny and wise, with almost everything in between. Florence does not wish to receive, YA, Fantasy or Sci-fi. Florence would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Florence is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Wednesdy 16th July 2025
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This course is ideal for Individuals keen on exploring the intricacies of machine learning and data science. Aspiring data analysts and scientists looking to specialise in Machine Learning with R. IT professionals aiming to diversify their skill set in the emerging data-driven market. Researchers seeking to harness the power of R for data representation and analysis. Academics and students aiming to bolster their understanding of modern data practices with R. Prerequisites This Data Science & Machine Learning with R from A-Z does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Data Science & Machine Learning with R from A-Z was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Data Scientist - Average salary range: £35,000 - £70,000 Per Annum Machine Learning Engineer - Average salary range: £50,000 - £80,000 Per Annum Data Analyst - Average salary range: £28,000 - £55,000 Per Annum R Developer - Average salary range: £30,000 - £60,000 Per Annum R Shiny Web Developer - Average salary range: £32,000 - £65,000 Per Annum Machine Learning Researcher - Average salary range: £40,000 - £75,000 Per Annum Course Curriculum Data Science and Machine Learning Course Intro Data Science and Machine Learning Introduction 00:03:00 What is Data Science 00:10:00 Machine Learning Overview 00:05:00 Who is This Course for 00:03:00 Data Science and Machine Learning Marketplace 00:05:00 Data Science and Machine Learning Job Opportunities 00:03:00 Getting Started with R Getting Started 00:11:00 Basics 00:06:00 Files 00:11:00 RStudio 00:07:00 Tidyverse 00:05:00 Resources 00:04:00 Data Types and Structures in R Unit Introduction 00:30:00 Basic Type 00:09:00 Vector Part One 00:20:00 Vectors Part Two 00:25:00 Vectors - Missing Values 00:16:00 Vectors - Coercion 00:14:00 Vectors - Naming 00:10:00 Vectors - Misc 00:06:00 Creating Matrics 00:31:00 List 00:32:00 Introduction to Data Frames 00:19:00 Creating Data Frames 00:20:00 Data Frames: Helper Functions 00:31:00 Data Frames Tibbles 00:39:00 Intermediate R Intermediate Introduction 00:47:00 Relational Operations 00:11:00 Conditional Statements 00:11:00 Loops 00:08:00 Functions 00:14:00 Packages 00:11:00 Factors 00:28:00 Dates and Times 00:30:00 Functional Programming 00:37:00 Data Import or Export 00:22:00 Database 00:27:00 Data Manipulation in R Data Manipulation in R Introduction 00:36:00 Tidy Data 00:11:00 The Pipe Operator 00:15:00 The Filter Verb 00:22:00 The Select Verb 00:46:00 The Mutate Verb 00:32:00 The Arrange Verb 00:10:00 The Summarize Verb 00:23:00 Data Pivoting 00:43:00 JSON Parsing 00:11:00 String Manipulation 00:33:00 Web Scraping 00:59:00 Data Visualization in R Data Visualization in R Section Intro 00:17:00 Getting Started 00:16:00 Aesthetics Mappings 00:25:00 Single Variable Plots 00:37:00 Two Variable Plots 00:21:00 Facets, Layering, and Coordinate Systems 00:18:00 Styling and Saving 00:12:00 Creating Reports with R Markdown Creating with R Markdown 00:29:00 Building Webapps with R Shiny Introduction to R Shiny 00:26:00 A Basic R Shiny App 00:31:00 Other Examples with R Shiny 00:34:00 Introduction to Machine Learning Machine Learning Part 1 00:22:00 Machine Learning Part 2 00:47:00 Starting A Career in Data Science Starting a Data Science Career Section Overview 00:03:00 Data Science Resume 00:04:00 Getting Started with Freelancing 00:05:00 Top Freelance Websites 00:05:00 Personal Branding 00:05:00 Importance of Website and Blo 00:04:00 Networking Do's and Don'ts 00:04:00 Assignment Assignment - Data Science & Machine Learning with R 00:00:00