Sentences with phrase «about talent agents»

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But just eyeballing it, it looks like the Giants gave up about as much talent as any team in baseball, with Matt Duffy and his five years of team control going for the enigmatic Matt Moore, along with a high - profile international free agent from last year and a projectable, hard - throwing right - hander.
I'll repeat again... Martin Caceres the former Juventus Defender is currently a free agent, has a CV that includes Seville, Barcelona, Villarreal and Juventus and despite some stellar performances was only kept out of the starting line - up because of people like Bonucci and Chielini and Liechtenier can play anywhere across the back line... If we sign Johnny Evans or someone equally as crap I will loose it, if I can find that out in less than a day using the internet I don't want to hear any excuse about there is not any available talent... And did I mention he's free..
Nothing shameful about developing your own talent rather than chasing players past their prime or wanting more than they're worth on the free agent market.
It's dark and tragic, and lets the business of the greedy talent agents get in the way of saying something meaningful about facing death
She meets a talent agent (Christina Hendricks) who regards her with carnivorous eyes and suggests she lie about her age and tell people she's 19, because 18 is too «on - the - nose.»
Cusack shoots for about par while most of the side characters (Thandie Newton, Beatrice Rosen, Amanda Peet) might make a few talent agents rethink their contracts.
This wholly contrived comedy casts Lawrence (Blue Streak, Life) as slick FBI agent Malcolm Turner, a man of many talents, including being a fantastic make - up artist that can almost literally look like just about anyone.
(Windsor Room) In the vein of «American Idol» or «America's Got Talent,» this is a chance to get your first page read (anonymously — no bylines given) with attending agents commenting on what was liked or not liked about the submission.
In the vein of American Idol or America's Got Talent, this is a chance to get your first page read (anonymously — no bylines given) with attending agents commenting on what was liked or not liked about the submission.
Now, Germany's greatest weapon - a woman with special talents, both for tradecraft and for death - is headed home with critical information about the still - developing atomic bomb, and the Allies» chief hope for stopping her is a British agent with agendas of his own.
Byrd Leavell Literary Agent - This article about Literary Agent Byrd Leavell and the United Talent Agency (UTA) is part of a series about literary agents and Finding a Literary Agent.
Occasionally he does profiles of literary agents, and two years ago he did one of Elise Proulx, which went on at some length about her desire to find upcoming talent.
Byrd Leavell Literary Agent — This article about Literary Agent Byrd Leavell and the United Talent Agency (UTA) is part of a series about literary agents and Finding a Literary Agent.
In fact, many agents and publishers look to those who are serious enough about their writing to self - publish when scouting for new talent.
Most of my «final» manuscripts end up being revised and reshaped based on input from my agent before they get shown to publishers, and as a result they become significantly better than the «best» I originally could do (okay, so this might say more about my lack of talent...).
Read about book publishing in French and English Canada as well as the country's diverse literary talent, publisher and agent profiles, and more.
The publishing industry loves stories about finding gems and undiscovered talent in the slush pile but let's consider the figures — say an agent receives 50 submissions a week, 2500 a year, and takes on 2 or 3 of those writers, that's a 0.08 % chance of being taken on through the slush pile.
Before interviewing a college student who was applying for an internship, Kelsey Meyer, president of Digital Talent Agents, did a quick Google search of the applicant's name to see if there were any interesting articles about him from his on - campus activities.
Choose what to include in your resume by learning all you can about what the prospective agent, talent scout or employer is looking for.
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