Sentences with phrase «contacted by a literary agent»

Although I did get contacted by a literary agent in Korea who said a publisher there was interested in the foreign translation rights which also led to another literary agent in Japan taking on the book.

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When I was a literary agent an author sent me a query letter by postal mail that only had his mailing address listed for contact information.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Last week a literary agent contacted me on Twitter.
If a literary agent, publisher or big shot movie producer is insane enough to take a flier on romance or erotic romance by a crazy duck lady who publishes as Mary Anne Graham and Olivia Outlaw — I'm easy enough to contact.
By the time I contacted Smith Publicity, I was exhausted and stressed from years of researching and writing my book, The Fifth Decade, Is It Just My Life or Is It Perimenopause, from finding a literary agent and then a publisher, and finally choosing a PR firm.
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If you have contacts in the publishing industry that could help you get your book published by a well - known publisher and you have a working knowledge of how the publishing industry works (preferably an educational background or degree related to book publishing), then you could opt not to hire a literary agent and use your own resources instead.
The two ways of approach to contact potential literary agents are by snail mail and email.
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