Not exact matches
She brings 20 years of business and publishing
experience to her role
as a
literary agent and advocate for her clients.
* Top
literary agents work full - time, have many years of
experience, and treat their profession
as serious business (they aren't part - time
agents with second jobs to make ends meet and they don't think of
agenting as a hobby).
I have four years of editing
experience and have helped many clients sign with
literary agents, several of whom have gone on to sell to Big Five publishers,
as well
as hit the USA Today Bestsellers» list.
I have six years of editing
experience and have helped many clients sign with
literary agents, several of whom have gone on to sell to Big Five publishers,
as well
as hit the USA Today Bestsellers» list and more.
I have six years of editing
experience and have helped many clients sign with
literary agents, several of whom have gone on to sell to Big Five publishers,
as well
as hit the USA Today Bestsellers» list.
Her publishing
experience includes stints
as a a
literary agent and
as an acquisitions editor.
Our editors are carefully selected, with at least ten years of professional
experience working directly with publishers,
literary agents, various publications -
as well
as having published their own work.
I've read that some authors and some
agents, too, have mixed feelings about pitch sessions, but I love them — not only because I can pitch my work, but because I get valuable information from every
literary agent I talk to, and also because meeting
agents as people helps me humanize the whole
experience.
Our organisation was founded by author and former
literary agent, Orna Ross,
as a nonprofit endeavour, in response to her personal
experience of taking her rights back from her trade publisher (Penguin) to self - publish.
She leads CT's
Literary Group, drawing on thirty - five years of
experience as editor, writer, publisher, and
literary agent.
In the winter of 2003, after completing the manuscript of a
literary novel based on my
experience living in the Caribbean, I began searching for an
agent, sending out a bunch of query letters
as well
as a few emails.
Ashlock weighs the arguments from his
experience as a key
literary agent and architect of book campaigns, and hits an important conclusion:
These Christian
literary agents have years of
experience in the publishing field and act
as mediators between the authors and the publishers.