Sentences with phrase «new literary agents like»

Get complete access to comprehensive profiles for both established book agents and new literary agents like Becky Sweren.
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Get complete access to comprehensive profiles for both established book agents and new literary agents like James Fitzgerald Literary Agent.
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Authors have divided themselves into two camps, the making a living wage by self publishing crowd of which I belong, and the gatekeepers like James Patterson and Scott Turow who have made a shitload of money with traditional publishers who have eleveated them to a position of being «overlords» of the literary world and encouraging greedy publishing houses to bar the door to new aspiring writers who are not represented by agents.
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.
No matter what anyone tells you (like that agent you've been talking to in Wichita, KS), it's much easier for a New York literary agent to meet (or be introduced to) editors and publishers.
The panel includes Kenneth Atchity who is an author, Hollywood producer, literary manager, editor, speaker, writing and career coach, columnist, book reviewer, and brand consultant, New York Times Best - selling author Heather Graham, Orna Ross, a former literary agent and founder of the Alliance for Independent Authors, as well as BooksGoSocial founder Laurence O'Bryan alongside a host of acclaimed authors, writing professors and publishing insiders to discuss topics like the Critical Elements of Storytelling, the Evolving Business of Publishing, and the all - important Book Marketing Secrets.
Also, big publishing America, I would like to add that I talked to a New York literary agent this week who told me she just TURNED DOWN a $ 5,000 advance on a book for one of her authors because she wasn't confident in the publisher's digital capabilities.
From all the discussion here, it seems the literary agent which authors (especially new ones) can drop like a hot potato is: Purple Folio.
The directory, created by a former NY Times bestselling literary agency owner and President, has complete profiles for all Christian Book Agents seeking new clients like David Vigliano, Matt Yates, and Jonathan Clements.
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