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you get literary agents interested in your book... and protect yourself from writer scams.
The most important element that will determine whether or not you'll
get a literary agent interested in your book is the strength of your story.
And it's even harder to
get a literary agent interested in a poetry chapbook.
Not exact matches
During this presentation you'll discover where to find the most eligible
literary agents, that are going to be
interested in you; how to make yourself more attractive; the best way to make your approach; irresistible «pickup lines» that will
get any
agent's attention; how to keep an
agent's attention once you have it;
literary agent «turn - ons» and «turn - offs», strategies to make your dream
agent «propose» quickly, and the single best way to avoid rejection.
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Agents Interested: If you you stop looking for a literary agent and start looking for lots of literary agents, you'll start thinking b
Agents Interested: If you you stop looking for a
literary agent and start looking for lots of
literary agents, you'll start thinking b
agents, you'll start thinking bigger.
«Mark helped me to
get a top
literary agent a while back, and now my novel, «The Wrong Hand» (a psychological thriller) is published with an imprint / division of Penguin Books called Michael Joseph that is «principally
interested in publishing Top Ten Bestsellers».
This particular story reveals how Erika Armstrong, a memoir author known as «The Chick in the Cockpit,» wrote a query letter and book proposal that
got the attention of top
literary agents... and then resulted in a book deal and TV
interest.
This particular story reveals how Erika Armstrong, a memoir author,
got a
literary agent, book deal, and TV
interest.
If you don't
get top
literary agents interested, your book might go unpublished for several years (or forever).
For example, let's say you queried
literary agencies about a western, and you
get literary agent feedback from two
literary agencies stating the following: «I'm sorry to say that most publishers are no longer
interested in western novels, so I'm afraid I'll have to pass.»
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Agents Interested: If you adjust your expectations so you stop looking for a literary agent and start looking for lots of literary agents, it will force you to think b
Agents Interested: If you adjust your expectations so you stop looking for a
literary agent and start looking for lots of
literary agents, it will force you to think b
agents, it will force you to think bigger.
In other words, if you really believe in your ability to
get a
literary agent, you'll submit your work to every possible
literary agent who might be
interested in your book.
If you've already created your
literary agency list, click here to learn about other ways this website can help you
get Top Publishing
Agents interested in your book.
And, authors might not find out about the required payment until they've already spent some time
getting to know the bad
literary agents,
getting emotionally vested in the process, and burning bridges by turning away other good agencies that might have been
interested.
Whether you're
interested in
getting a
literary agent or self - publishing, this seminar is for you.
But for years he couldn't
get a
literary agent or publisher
interested in his work, so he concluded that his childhood ambition was unrealistic and went back to computer programming.
Some
agents, such as Deidre Knight of The Knight Agency and Scott Waxman of Waxman
literary, were the first to embrace digital publishing as a viable option for their clients, citing the desire to
get a client's book «out there,» regardless of the
interest from publishers.
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.
If you're
interested in catapulting your book to bestsellerdom, whether you've
got a
literary agent and publisher, or you're self - published, we've
got the Publishing Game books, audios, workshops, kits, consulting, and articles for you.
Most
literary agents, editors, and readers are
interested in
getting to know the person behind the pen.
I find it
interesting when
literary agent Simon Lipskar chides readers that they «should feel guilty if they buy a Kindle edition versus a hardcover, but not versus a paperback, in terms of what the author
gets.»
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