Sentences with phrase «pursuing getting an agent»

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How the Royals handle the draft and how they pursue international free agents could determine how long Royals fans will have to wait until they get to see the next contender in Kansas City.
By the time Michael got Kleinman's permission to pursue free - agent Steve Buechele, the third baseman was headed back to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Don Balon report that Lionel Messi is not keen on Barcelona pursuing the Italy international, which presents Real with an opportunity as his agent Mino Raiola is desperate to get him a move out of the Parc des Princes.
Once considered a sensitive actor, Reeves now gets by on his athletic bearing and stoic demeanor; Neo seems nearly as robotic as the computer - generated agents pursuing him.
As this movie begins, he has no intention of further pursuing his inquiries until former fellow government agent Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles, Blue) tracks him down with new information about an even more dangerous CIA operation just getting off the ground.
Pursued by agents from the church, desperate to get their hands on their» saviour»; government agents like Sevier (Adam Driver) who've picked up peculiar information that Alton has «impossibly» relayed to the cult; and his son's growing powers threatening to drain and extinguish his life.
There is nothing more painful than watching aspiring actresses pursue the road to Hollywood when they haven't got a portfolio, an agent or acting credits.
When she realized that she could make a career out of helping authors and getting excited over books, she decided to pursue a career in agenting.
If you attempt to pursue getting your work published the same way writers did ten or more years ago (querying agents and publishers), then you're almost certainly going to be frustrated and find it an exercise in futility.
Should I still try to get an agent since I self - published or is this unnecessary if I do not pursue traditional publishing?
There was a time when I thought getting an agent and pursuing traditional publishing was the «be all end all» of everything.
One of the major issues in the traditional publishing industry that is driving more and more authors to pursue independent and digital self - publishing is the dreaded slush pile, the much - abhorred gateway to a traditional publishing contract that all begins with getting an agent to even look at an author's manuscript.
My impression is that pursuing an agent, and then the probably similarly glacial paced pursuit of a traditional publisher will get my book to the market in a few years (if ever).
Although Bill still pursues traditional contracts, he says, «More and more, Scout is attracting professionals who see it as a way to attract attention to their books and get them into the Amazon Publishing network quickly and without giving away a large percentage of their profits to an agent
He was furious with the unprofessional conduct of the lawyer and real estate agent and is pursuing the possibility of getting the real estate agent's license revoked.
Generally, the agent who pursues a lead the longest and actually gets an in - person conversation with them wins, but that can take months — if not years.
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