New literary agents looking for new writers are easier to find than you might think.
New literary agents looking for clients are more likely to be deeply committed to your success over a longer period of time, because they need you to be successful.
New literary agents looking for clients are a lot easier to get a hold of for book status updates, to get questions answered, and sometimes just to talk shop.
New literary agents looking for clients are often thought of as a last resort by authors, a «second option» that should only be considered after striking out with more established literary agents.
New literary agents looking for clients will sometimes even guide you through additional rewrites on your book after failing to sell it, if they really believe in you and the project.
Not exact matches
As some of you know, Susan Pease Gadoua and I are co-writing The
New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels (and just snagged a
literary agent, so things are really
looking promising!)
Looking for
literary agents New York?
Which
literary agents in Texas are
looking for
new authors?
Look at the sample
literary agents New York listing below.
For example,
new literary agents spend most of their time
looking for
new authors and pitching their work to publishers, hoping to make enough money to pay their bills so they can continue being
agents.
Click here to learn more about
new and established
literary agents looking for
new writers in my Guide to Finding a Book Agent.
Most successful
literary agents spend most of their time developing and managing the careers of their already - established clients; but they also
look for
new authors.
As a
literary agent, she is
looking for
new voices, character - driven fiction or nonfiction works that reflect an engagement with the world around us,
literary thrillers, memoirs, YA literature and graphic novels.
So, if you're doing
agent research and
looking for
new literary agents seeking clients, start with the
new literary agents listed under the 2014 header.
Which
literary agents in Oregon are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in California are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Portland are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Atlanta and Georgia are
looking for
new authors?
Before you
look at the list of
new literary agents below, there are three important things you need to know.
Which
literary agents in Cleveland are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Minneapolis and Minnesota are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Nashville are
looking for
new authors?
What's the best place for children's book authors and illustrators to find
literary agents looking for
new clients?
Which
literary agents in Austin are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Denver and Colorado are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Charlotte are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Miami and Florida are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Indianapolis are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Ohio are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Las Vegas and Nevada are
looking for
new authors?
Jody Hedlund, whose recent blog post, in part, inspired mine, stopped by to remind me that she advised those still
looking for a
literary agent to query the
new agents.
Which
literary agents in NC are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Washington DC are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Seattle are
looking for
new authors?
Which
literary agents in Los Angeles are
looking for
new authors?
We recently received a query that said simply: «I think I have what you're
looking for after reading your interests through a google search of
new literary agents.»
These five essential questions for an author to ask of a prospective
literary agent ought to help
new authors unfamiliar with what to
look for in a credited
literary agent.
Inkubate, a
new approach to the slush pile, is a website that will give authors an access portal to upload any or all of their manuscripts for free with the knowledge that
agents and publishers will be scouring the site's files
looking for great
literary content; for a fee, that is, as the
agents and publishers will be charged a subscription fee to be allowed to peruse the manuscripts.
Click here to find, research, and contact Christian
literary agents looking for
new authors.
How many Christian
literary agents looking for
new authors are there?
You'll also discover everything you want to know about Christian book agencies; how to access our list of Christian publishing
agents; where to find Christian fiction book
agents, Christian nonfiction book
agents, Christian publishing
agents for children's books; top Christian
literary agencies and top Christian publishing
agents; and Christian publishing
agents looking for
new authors.
You will need a lot of time in gaining
new fans, writing books and
looking for a publishing house if you do not have a
literary agent.
Of course there are a few things typical to most every day in the life of a
literary agent, such as reading query letters, meeting / calls / lunches / drinks with editors and publishers as well as clients, pitching manuscripts to publishers, meeting with film / TV companies to adapt books for the screen, attending conferences / workshops,
looking for
new talent, etc..
A
literary agent I once interned for cut to the chase: «We're
looking for
new literary voices,» she told me.
Finally, remember that
literary agents are always
looking for the next
new thing.
An editor and
literary agent with over 26 years in the publishing trade, Katharine loves practicing Pitchcraft for books that benefit readers» lives in fresh
looks,
new intel and urgent storytelling.
The conference is also a once a year opportunity to meet and pitch top
literary agents and publishers
looking for
new talent with polished manuscripts.