MSWord is the industry standard, the app
editors and agents prefer.
For years MSWord has been the industry classic: the app
editors and agents prefer.
Not exact matches
Human beings (yes, I'm including New York
editors and publishers in that category)
prefer working with people (including literary
agents) that they know, like, trust,
and respect.
If you don't know the name of an
editor or a specific agent at an agency, address your envelope or email if that's what they prefer) to the Submissions Editor, and art samples to the Art Dir
editor or a specific
agent at an agency, address your envelope or email if that's what they
prefer) to the Submissions
Editor, and art samples to the Art Dir
Editor,
and art samples to the Art Director.
Some
agents and editors prefer that the sample recipes cover the breadth of a concept, rather than all ten recipes being from one chapter.
If we can not enlist a substitute
editor /
agent you deem suitable,
and no openings exist among any other
editor /
agent you
prefer, you will receive a full refund for the manuscript critique or pitch regardless of the deadlines.
Editors are well aware of how many incompetent
and / or fraudulent
agents there are; it's one of many reasons they
prefer to work with
agents they know, personally or by reputation.
Most books produced by traditional publishing houses are brought to them by literary
agents,
and many acquisition
editors prefer to deal with
agents on all acquisition matters.