Not exact matches
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Contacting potential overseas
agents while they are still
interested will lead to a higher conversion rate, but will also set an important precedent for communication:
no matter where they are based, overseas
agents will then trust you to stay in touch and reply quickly to any queries they have.
As we
know from Papadopoulos» guilty plea, Russian
agents disclosed to Papadopoulos their possession of stolen Clinton emails and
interest in a relationship with the campaign.
If you would like to
know before you officially apply, you can ask your Quotacy
agent if the policy you are
interested in purchasing includes any riders.
At the time Griezman refused 7 offers only because he wanted to play for us... The all summer passed and even though the club was contacted by the player
agent several times, Wenger people, sorry, Wenger puppets finally made the call to say they were not
interested anymore... Griezman ended up staying one more year at Sociedad... We
know what happened after that...
There was some thought that he wouldn't be signed by a new team at all, though
interest picked up following May 12, when free
agent signings
no longer counted towards the compensatory pick selection.
And we
know Madrid are
interested too: they tried to hijack his transfer to Bayern in the first place (this was confirmed by Lewy's
agent at the time)
Southampton have been linked with Walcott more than anyone else, but Everton and Newcastle are also claimed to have an
interest, and Theo's
agent Warwick Horton has come out and said: «I
know that Theo is keen on playing in Italy.
If there was any doubt about the Chicago Bulls»
interest in free -
agent Carmelo Anthony, look
no further than the billboard posted outside the United Center.
This lad Meyer I don't really
know anything of him, not even sure if we are
interested, the way his name came about it seems like it could be his
agent trying to gain some offers.
If you
know football then by now you should be to realize that this is how
agents use other clubs»
interest to Secure a lucrative deal for their client.
Why Brozovic would be sold before he's made his debut as a permanent signing rather than a loan signing, I do not
know, unless it is the player's
agent just trying to stir some
interest about his client.
I think every
agent leaks the news that Arsenal is
interested in their client so that other clubs will think if those players are
interested by big club like Arsenal and they
know full well we are tight ass so they just out bid the imaginery figure
Interesting to
know where all this speculation about lamar is coming from, won't be surprised if generated by their
agents or arsenal fans ourselves, I keep saying this what we need are defensive midfielders who can break up opposition plays so we control the games much better
So, these stories of bids and rejections and improved bids are unlikely to be true — it is more than likely a club has to register an
interest in a player they want to buy, and wait to see if his club makes its mind up to sell — and letting the other clubs and the player's
agent know, and then sit back and await the club who are prepared to match their transfer valuation and meet the player's personal terms, while they go through the same process to recruit a replacement.
«I haven't heard anything from Real Madrid, I don't
know whether my
agent has and people will write what they want, but it doesn't
interest me,» he said having missed out on claiming the outright record of scoring in 12 consecutive home league games.
His
agent Babawo Mohammed told Owngoalnigeria.com that although there's
interest in his services from top teams in Europe, a deal to move to Huddersfield is
no where close to happening now.
We are also
interested in the evaluation of novel
agents which inhibit cellular pathways
known to be important in myeloma pathogenesis.
You may be
interested to
know that epidemiologists consider soybean dust to be an «epidemic asthma
agent.»
I can't creatively juggle so I've reached the point where I've literally had to tell
agents and producers, «Don't send me scripts, I'm not
interested — I'll let you
know when I'm ready.»
Sounds more fun when you
know the supporting cast includes Isla Fisher as his love
interest and Phylicia Rashad as Jean - Claude's
agent.
The
agent's mail boy Jason (Topher Grace) spent the night with sexy office temp Liz (Anne Hathaway), but doesn't
know about her far more
interesting second job.
It's
interesting that currently Baron Von Strucker and (if you watch
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D) Doctor List are the
known leaders of Hydra.
But I really shouldn't bury the lede: if you are going to catch The Infiltrator (and here, your Cranston fandom and / or your
interest in drug war films not starring Emily Blunt will surely factor in), you should
know that you get to see Diane Kruger rock some serious fashion while nailing the tricky role of a smart and rookie undercover
agent playing Bob's arm candy fiancée, you get to witness Olympia Dukakis chew scenery as Mazur's Aunt Vicki, who's not as clean - cut as her nephew, and you get to watch Amy Ryan... well, sadly not all the women could get choice roles here, now could they?
More important,
agents spend enormous amounts of time making and cultivating trusting relationships with editors, so they
know just who would be most
interested in a particular type of work.
Everyone
knows that your book has to be
interesting for literary
agents to read it — so does your book synopsis.
To get movie
interest you need an
agent that specializes in that and the way to inspire the rights sale of your book is to get a ton of book sales, a lot of media attention, and support from
known people who provide strong testimonials for your book.
You see, a book needs to come to life with its author
knowing what audience is expected to read it, or else most publishers (and literary
agents) won't be
interested in it.
Many
agents now say they're
no longer
interested in queries from unknowns.
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.
How to Secure a Traditional Book Deal by Self - Publishing (Jane Friedman at Writer Unboxed): «It's not any easier to
interest an
agent or publisher when you're self - published, and since new authors are more likely to put out a low - quality effort (they rush, they don't sufficiently invest, they don't
know their audience), chances are even lower their book will get picked up.»
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.»
I was a literary
agent by then, so I
knew Becky's platform was strong enough that larger publishers would be
interested in working with her.
And if a lesser -
known literary
agent starts knocking on your door, you might be able to leverage that
interest into a conversation with your top choice literary
agent.
When I hear an
agent or publisher say that about self - published books, I
know they — intentionally or otherwise — are focused on something they shouldn't be focused on if they are
interested in finding books to sell.
But now you have
agents who are getting into the publishing business — which is, imo, a conflict of
interest no matter what they call it — and other
agents who don't help their clients get their rights back after they should have reverted.
It is comforting to
know that this method could also be a way to gain an
agent's
interest.
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.
I
know there are many fantasy writers in the Writer Unboxed community, and perhaps you wonder how your particular kind of fantasy can capture the
interest of publishers and
agents in an age when the market often seems flooded with competitors.
I've sent out somewhere from 20 - 30
agents in the last 3 months, most with the generic «
No, thanks» but a few with an «
Interesting premise» response.
But at the same time, my
agent is having to turn down six - figure deals because I
know that they're not in my best
interest.
What many aspiring authors don't
know is that (1) the shelf - life of new books in brick and mortar bookstores is 2 - 6 weeks; (2) traditional authors get 8 - 15 % royalties vs. 70 % royalties for those self - published; (3) almost 30 % of hardcover and paperbacks end up in landfills; (4) the timeframe between book contract to actual publication at traditional houses is 18 - 24 months; and (5)
agents are rarely
interested in authors who only have one book up their sleeves.
It may also be the result of ignorance — i.e., the
agent is too inexperienced to
know that real
agents avoid upfront fees and conflicts of
interest.
An
agent will push you to sign contracts not in your best
interest as a writer because not only do they then get paid, but they don't really even
know you or care about you.
Their theory is: if an
agent is
interested in the first one, they will let you
know if they think a sequel is advisable.
Most literary
agents, editors, and readers are
interested in getting to
know the person behind the pen.
It would be
interesting to
know, whether in «ye olde days,» it was also harder or easier for a literary
agent to criticize the industry by name.
Agents have in - depth knowledge of the publishing industry and will
know which editors / publishers are most likely to be
interested in your work.
Let potential
agents, editors, and readers get to
know the real you: Share your
interests and -LSB-...]
This way you
know which
agents are
interested in representing books like yours.