You'll also discover everything you want to know about Christian book agencies; how to access our list of Christian publishing agents; where to find Christian fiction book agents, Christian nonfiction book agents, Christian publishing agents for children's books; top Christian literary agencies and top Christian publishing agents; and Christian
publishing agents looking for new authors.
This section of our website about Christian
publishing agents looking for new writers is part 8 of our 9 - part guide to Christian Book Agents.
Renee Fountain Literary Agent is on our list of New Book Agents (new
publishing agents looking for writers), Book Agents New York (publishing agents in New York State), Book Agents NYC (publishing agents in NYC), Book Agents USA (publishing agents in the United States), Fiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for younger readers), and Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who represent YA books for teens).
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publishing agents looking for new authors.
Tracy Marchini Literary Agent is on our list of New Book Agents (new
publishing agents looking for writers), Book Agents USA (publishing agents in the United States), Fiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for younger readers), Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who represent YA books for teens), Middle Grade Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for middle grade tween readers), and Picture Book Agents (publishing agents who represent picture books for kids).
The literary agency with the most
publishing agents looking for diversity is Folio Literary Management
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Not exact matches
When this post was first
published, a number of marquee free
agents remained unsigned and many teams did not know how their rotations would
look for the upcoming season.
The new research recently
published by scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) in the journal Soft Matter carefully examines the relationships between self - motile and passive or inert
agents to determine possibility of creating fully synthetic systems by
looking into examples of biology interacting with mechanical mechanisms.
The article,
published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)
looks at the latest pharmacologic research as well as disease - modifying
agents and the benefits and risks of various treatments.
As an individual, a business on my own, I can easily
publish my own e-books on Amazon... but what I would like, and what my
agent (Rachel Eckstrom at Irene Goodman Literary in New York) is
looking for, are foreign deals, I don't want to do translation, I don't want to do print.
If I want to try traditional
publishing, should I
look for an
agent first?
Are you an unpublished author
looking for an
agent, or a self -
published author
looking to sell foreign rights?
Whether you're self -
publishing, looking to query a literary agent with your current manuscript, or still haven't decided, Midnight Publishing is your go - to Phoenix - based company for all things editing an
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looking to query a literary
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Take a
look at the benefits of working with new
publishing agents below.
Looking at it from the viewpoint of someone who self -
publishes, there are no gatekeepers,
agents and copy editors» etcetera to lean on, nor any to take what you have written off your hands and hopefully turn it into a winner.
Is self
publishing worth another
look, or is just another way to gets
agents attention?
Andrea is also
looking for self -
published authors with strong sales and market visibility for
agent - assisted
publishing.
And then you've got ta
look for an
agent, because these days, unless you're going small press, the only way into a big
publishing house is through an
agent.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Texas looking for new au
agents in Texas
looking for new authors.
There are * some * self -
published authors whose books are excellent and who spent years
looking for the right «fit» with an
agent or publisher before they decided to take their case to the only jury that matters — the readers.
A year ago, when I was
looking for
agents, I
looked at
publishing deals as the end - all be-all.
In this session, literary
agent Jeff Kleinman will discuss the current state of the
publishing industry, what
agents are
looking for, what mistakes to avoid, and how to land a book deal.
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Agents, where you can find all publishing agents in Nashville looking for new au
Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Nashville looking for new au
agents in Nashville
looking for new authors.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Minneapolis and Minnesota looking for new au
agents in Minneapolis and Minnesota
looking for new authors.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Portland looking for new au
agents in Portland
looking for new authors.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in California looking for new au
agents in California
looking for new authors.
Also, check your
agent's track record and see if the books the agency is getting
published look like something you'd want your book to wind up
looking like.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Cleveland looking for new au
agents in Cleveland
looking for new authors.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Atlanta and Georgia looking for new au
agents in Atlanta and Georgia
looking for new authors.
If you want to
publish a manuscript, a good way to start is by
looking for a literary
agent in the Literary Marketplace.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Oregon looking for new au
agents in Oregon
looking for new authors.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Miami and Florida looking for new au
agents in Miami and Florida
looking for new authors.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Dallas looking for new au
agents in Dallas
looking for new authors.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Denver and Colorado looking for new au
agents in Denver and Colorado
looking for new authors.
Another point I'll make is that just because you've gone through an
agent /
publishing house doesn't necessarily guarantee you'll end up with a perfectly polished book — that's assuming you get past the minefield of scammers and charlatans
looking to take your money.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in Charlotte looking for new au
agents in Charlotte
looking for new authors.
When you self -
publish, there are no literary
agents to pitch to who, more often than not, reject books due to the sheer volume of manuscripts they receive and the specificity of the books they're actually
looking for.
If you're self -
publishing,
looking for an
agent, or submitting your manuscript to calls for submissions, then you may not have to think about such agreements, but you do need to trust your beta reader not to plagiarize, post spoilers online, or distribute copies of your manuscript.
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Agents, where you can find all
publishing agents in San Diego looking for new au
agents in San Diego
looking for new authors.
Use the List of Literary
Agents in our directory to submit your query letter to the best literary agents looking for religious books and get a top publishing agent, publisher, and book
Agents in our directory to submit your query letter to the best literary
agents looking for religious books and get a top publishing agent, publisher, and book
agents looking for religious books and get a top
publishing agent, publisher, and book deal.
I had done a ton of research and spoken with several
agents who basically laid it bare to me that as an unknown author with zero
publishing credentials or record it would be very tough to even get
looked at in a serious way by most publishers.
At the time, I was thinking mostly about traditional
publishing, so my perspective was someone
looking to pitch to
agents, including queries and «elevator pitches» (a story pitch short enough to give during an elevator ride at a writers» conference).
Very few — they
look for an
agent, don't find one and then Self
Publish.
But now that authors are reimagining what
publishing success
looks like, conference organizers are finding that paying hundreds of dollars to have an
agent peruse their work simply isn't the draw it used to be back when several rounds of gatekeepers controlled the puppet strings on a book.
After working with a print - on - demand publisher on her first title,
agents and editors refused to even
look at the book, still clinging to the stigma that initially marked self -
published titles.
But the longer that direct submission system forces the really unwashed new writers to
agents who are failing, the more editors and publishers will
look into the indie
published books for possible purchases.
This is why I choose to self -
publish... well, and the fact that when I wrote CICADA, most
agents and publishers were
looking for vampire books.
I'm an indy - author since trying the trad -
publishing route in 2005 - 06 with my first two books (historical novels, which several
agents looked at, and said regretfully that they were very good... but just not marketable.)
In this modern world you must have a
publishing IP lawyer
look over your contract, even if you have an
agent.