Click here to read this article from my Guide to Finding a Book Agent so you can get access to the directory and
find literary agents for your book.
Finding a literary agent for your book is a lot easier with the right resources and step - by - step instructions.
Click here to learn more about
finding literary agents for your genre in this article from my Guide to Finding a Book Agent.
Finding a literary agent for your book can be extremely challenging — or it can be a piece of cake.
Find a literary agent for your self - published book.
You'd love to
find a literary agent for your next book, but you've heard that it's impossible.
Not exact matches
Free
literary agents list below with tips to help you
find representation
for your book.
But, listed below, you'll
find a
literary agent job description
for a successful
literary agent.
Including the title of your book makes it easier
for literary agents to
find your email later, if needed (don't forget that most book
agents get hundreds of queries every week).
For more information on choosing the best
literary agent, click here to read my free 15 - part Guide to
Finding a
Literary Agent.
Authors»
literary agents for your book are easy to find using our free Directory of Literary A
agents for your book are easy to
find using our free Directory of
Literary AgentsAgents.
As a
literary agent, I've been working with successful and tech - savvy author clients
for decades, to
find their interested audience and increase visibility and sales.
The categories on this
literary agent blog are named and organized in a way that makes it easy
for you to
find exactly what you're looking
for.
Scroll below now to
find out how you can write a great book synopsis
for literary agents.
Find authors»
literary agents in the United States by logging in to the directory and looking
for the drop - down menu that says «Select Category.»
A former
literary agent answers questions
for children's book authors -
find out how to improve your chance of getting a top
literary agent, publisher, and book deal.
Finding the right literary agent means finding the right agent for the long haul, not just the
Finding the right
literary agent means
finding the right agent for the long haul, not just the
finding the right
agent for the long haul, not just the moment.
Find authors»
literary agents in your state by logging in to the directory and looking
for the drop - down menu that says «Select Category.»
Click here to learn more about new and established
literary agents looking
for new writers in my Guide to
Finding a Book Agent.
Click here to
find out why you need to stop looking
for a
literary agent in my Guide to
Finding a Book
Agent.
That means more work
for you, so I visited every online submission form that I could
find on
literary agent websites.
Click here to learn my 3 - step process
for authors who want to know how to
find a
literary agent in my Guide to
Finding a Book
Agent.
This Guide to
Finding a
Literary Agent will help you: 1) Locate the most reputable
literary agencies, 2) Figure out which book
agent is the best fit
for you, and 3) Discover the best way to introduce that author representative to your work.
Publishers Marketplace isn't the most comprehensive directory of
literary agents, but it has profiles
for some
agents that you won't even
find elsewhere (including official
literary agency websites).
You're going to learn why you need to stop looking
for a
literary agent... to
find a
literary agent.
Whether you're a new writer or a veteran author,
finding a
literary agent is the best hope
for getting your book published.
Mark Malatesta is an author who went «undercover» as a
literary agent for five years to
find out how to get his own books published.
Founded by former NY Times bestselling
literary agent Mark Malatesta,
Literary Agent Undercover is the most trusted resource
for authors looking
for insider information about how to land a top book
agent.
You'll also
find out how you can get free, instant access to the Directory of
Literary Agents which has detailed profiles for every active literary agent, including the new literary agents listed
Agents which has detailed profiles
for every active
literary agent, including the new
literary agents listed
agents listed below.
The profile about Henry Thayer
Literary Agent that you see here contains some of the information you'll
find in our free Directory of
Literary Agents, with literary agent listings for both established and new book a
Agents, with
literary agent listings
for both established and new book
agentsagents.
New
Literary Agents — Find all new book agents here on this Literary Agents website created by a former literary agency owner, former AAR member, and former Marketing & Licensing Manager for a well - known publ
Agents —
Find all new book
agents here on this Literary Agents website created by a former literary agency owner, former AAR member, and former Marketing & Licensing Manager for a well - known publ
agents here on this
Literary Agents website created by a former literary agency owner, former AAR member, and former Marketing & Licensing Manager for a well - known publ
Agents website created by a former
literary agency owner, former AAR member, and former Marketing & Licensing Manager
for a well - known publisher.
If you're in the process of getting a book
agent, access the Directory of
Literary Agents now to
find literary agencies looking
for your genre (there are 116 categories in the directory).
How do
literary agents who blog, tweet and carouse online
find the time to do the real work of
agenting: reading, hobnobbing with editors, reading some more and making great book deals
for their clients?
Literary Agent Undercover was
founded by Mark Malatesta (former NY Times bestselling
literary agent), after he went «undercover» as an book
agent for five years... to learn how to get his own books published.
There you'll
find complete
literary agent bios, query format preferences, contact information, and more
for every active
literary agent (more than 1,000).
Scroll below now to
find the most comprehensive, accurate, and up - to - date information
for all new
literary agents seeking new clients.
We're known
for our track record in helping writers
find literary agent representation and Bath listed writers include international bestselling authors such as Laura Marshall (Friend Request) and Hollie Overton (Baby Doll).
Find reviews and rankings
for the ten best
literary agency directories, in this guide by former NY Times bestselling book
agent Mark Malatesta.
This post is here to help with the main components of submitting to publishers: deciding whether you need a
literary agent, how to
find the right publishers
for you, and what to do if your proposal is rejected.
Your nonfiction book proposal will essentially be a much longer version of a query letter
for literary agents (you might
find it helpful to think of your query letter as an «Executive Summary» of your nonfiction book proposal).
What's the best place
for children's book authors and illustrators to
find literary agents looking
for new clients?
It was because I didn't have an easy way
for them to
find literary agents looking
for authors.
The profile about Tracy Marchini
Literary Agent that you see here contains some of the information you'll
find in our free Directory of
Literary Agents, with literary agent listings for both established and new book a
Agents, with
literary agent listings
for both established and new book
agentsagents.
The profile about Caitlin Blasdell that you see here contains some of the information you'll
find in our free Directory of
Literary Agents, with literary agent listings for both established and new book a
Agents, with
literary agent listings
for both established and new book
agentsagents.
There you'll
find submission preferences and guidelines
for every active
literary agent in the world.
That is why I think websites like Wattpad are so important
for struggling writers to
find their voices amongst the deafening noise of major publishers and
literary agents who are so focussed on risk aversion and unwilling to give talented independent authors a chance.
* Top
literary agents can help you
find the perfect title / subtitle
for your book, turn your book into a series or brand, decide which book you should pitch first, edit your book and / or book proposal, build your author platform, identify your competition and differentiate you, get you more publicity, and help build a business around your book (with multiple streams of income).
The profile about Renee Fountain
Literary Agent that you see here contains some of the information you'll
find in our free Directory of
Literary Agents, with literary agent listings for both established and new book a
Agents, with
literary agent listings
for both established and new book
agentsagents.
The 2013 Guide to
Literary Agents was designed to be the essential author resource
for finding a
literary agent, whether an author is writing fiction, nonfiction, or children's books.
The profile about Patricia Van Der Leun
Literary Agent that you see here contains some of the information you'll
find in our free Directory of
Literary Agents, with literary agent listings for both established and new book a
Agents, with
literary agent listings
for both established and new book
agentsagents.