And then as more writers get scammed or realize that they are giving away over half of their money to
an agent packager, the larger the «take control» movement will be.
Not exact matches
Visitors will include publishers, illustrators, designers, authors, literary
agents, translators, content and app developers,
packagers, printers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, education and training institutions.
It's absolutely true that advances have fallen drastically, that the midlist is disappearing, and that many
agents are jumping ship to become e-book marketers and
packagers.
(Or, as she said earlier,
agent as
packager.)
It's just going to change it to
agent - as -
packager model.
First of all, can you guys talk about the changes that have taken place in the publishing industry in the last few years — Borders have closed, author advances have plummeted, new authors have turned to self - publishing, some
agents are becoming book
packagers for self - published authors...
Many writers will think they need the help, will buy into the myths that using an
agent or
agent - as -
packager is the only way.
With all the speculation abounding right now concerning
agents as
packagers / publishers / whatever, Anne R. Allen has a great post wondering if
agents are now an endangered species.
Who ever thought that the biggest beneficiaries of the Google settlement in the medium term could be
agents and
packagers?