Sentences with phrase «read on an agent»

by Anne R. Allen I recently read on an agent's blog, «Nobody's looking for War and Peace.»
Constant rewriting my work according to what I'd read on an agent's blog or heard an editor say at a conference.
Hello, I've recently read on an agent's submission page to send a synopsis with three first chapters.

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Some agents read it and think it's well done, but he still can't get anyone to take a chance on him (to say I could relate to this movie would be an understatement).
I remember shaking my head after reading accounts that normal - sized jars of peanut butter and Nutella were being confiscated from carry - on luggage by TSA agents, who had deemed them «liquids.»
When reading up on these cheese buns, I was amazed to realize that the buns require no leavening agent of any kind.
Having read up on the «science» of using agar agar powder as a setting agent, I set off to create this strawberry mousse cake and I'm really pleased to share it with you now.
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Now if Ox and his agent have not read what is going on at Chelsea i wish them the best, one decent season does not give you the right to ask for a massive raise, when you have been injury prone and inconsistent performer over the years.
It's hardly to trust what you read on papers, journalist, players and players agent.
Many agents and club executives prefer WhatsApp for a number of reasons — everyone always has their phone at the ready, it's easier than e-mail, the group chat feature, there are read receipts so there's never any question as to whether the other (s) received the latest information you sent, and you can message and call worldwide from anywhere on the planet.
Now Obiang's agent, Jose Miguel Gonzalez, has gone on to speak regarding the situation of his... [Read more...]
just read in the print version of the guardian that hleb's agents are apparently Uli Ferber and Nikolai Shpilevski... Morabito seems to be some «floater» or tosser who acts as a middlemen... anyway, I would be really interested in some background stories about how transfer deals are actually realised in reality — if anyone can recommend some literature on this, would be grateful... and I would not like to see hleb leave.
He was a free agent after leaving Reading in the summer and was not governed by the window so there was no time pressure on Albion getting the deal done on Wednesday.
In recent years, as the war on terrorism has escalated, he and his colleagues have taught hundreds of police officers, judges, airport security officers, and FBI and CIA agents to size up their suspects and to read clues in their facial expressions.
It may include working with athletes one - on - one, working with sports medicine staff, chefs, coaches, or agents, creating nutrition education materials, reading research, creating or reviewing menus, giving presentations or brief talks, writing articles, developing recipes, giving grocery store tours, assessing or testing new products, making smoothies, and more.
I mean the agent, my agent, is also [David Mamet's] agent it turns out, so my agent called me, I had a brief conversation with David on the phone, and then I was aware that he was going to send me the script, and I was very excited to read it because I was a huge fan of David's work, and I was just sort of expecting it to be something special.
John Cusack's character, by the way, is on a «journey of self - discovery,» which likely means that the actor or his agent actually read the screenplay.
One of the others let their agent read it, and that agent has now passed it on to everyone in Hollywood.
Based on a true story, «American Made» just validates the rumors that CIA agents are or had been involved in drug trafficking, in a clear exertion of influences and abuse of power to stuff their pockets with large sums of... Continue reading
Tarantino noted, «I gave it to one of the producers on «Django Unchained,» Reggie Hudlin, and he let an agent come to his house and read it.»
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Oliver Stone Examines Banana Republics in Documentary If you've read «Confessions of an Economic Hitman» by John Perkins, then you are well aware of the lengths to which CIA and other agents operating on behalf of the U.S. government and Fortune 500 corporations have gone to install puppets as heads of state in countries all across Latin America.
But when her partner falls off the grid and another top agent is compromised, she volunteers to go deep undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent... Read On
«I gave it to one of the producers on Django Unchained, Reggie Hudlin, and he let an agent come to his house and read it,» Tarantino said.
Read on for advice and strategies to support agents of change.
For more on the role of agents in the 21st century, read agent Kristin Nelson blogpost on the subject.
For tips on how to pitch literary agents at conferences, read this post at The Write Life.
Some of the writers reading this short essay will already know this disappointing truth: Getting a literary agent is a prerequisite on the road to getting a mainstream publisher; but getting the wrong literary agent is a dead end.
(Windsor Room) In the vein of «American Idol» or «America's Got Talent,» this is a chance to get your first page read (anonymously — no bylines given) with attending agents commenting on what was liked or not liked about the submission.
For more information on choosing the best literary agent, click here to read my free 15 - part Guide to Finding a Literary Agent.
And, remember, many times (and I mean a lot) book agents pass on publishable projects because they simply don't have time read every book that's presented to them — and they don't fall in love with every book.
In the vein of American Idol or America's Got Talent, this is a chance to get your first page read (anonymously — no bylines given) with attending agents commenting on what was liked or not liked about the submission.
I read about self - publishing a bit, but focused primarily on advice about agent querying and the traditional publishing world.
Read the next section now to find out how many fans, friends, or followers you need on social media to impress literary agents or publishers...
To this must be added another step: weeding out the questionable agents who will inevitably wind up on your query list... (Keep reading)
I have read novels published by legacy publishers, wholly vetted by agents and editors from on high that were utter CRAP.
Dog Wrote a Book Another overly optimistic query to the book agent at SlushPile Hell reads in part: «My dog has written a book on how to be a success.»
Did I read correctly last week on Feedblitz, the Guide to Literary Agents Blog, that you're going to do an interview on August 12?
If they go forward, we post the review on our website, send it to many other venues, and consider it for publication in our monthly newsletter read by librarians, agents and editors and our column in Booklist magazine, which reaches 65,000 librarians.
But, if reading system vendors don't accept that they need to follow the CSS spec's basic rules on the cascade order, where the author declarations take precedence over both user agent and user normal declarations, then, in the immortal words of one of the marines in Aliens, it's: «Game over, man.
P.S.. There's one agent whose rep list I actually keep an eye on for things to read.
So glad I hit send on my first round of submissions to agents literally one minute right before I read this post.
But the reading public knows nothing of the gargoyle infestation going on in the agent's office.
Use the information on this website to write your query letter so literary agents will read your book.
The marketing departments aren't reading our books, so they rely on others (the author, the agent, the editor) to pick out the important stuff for them.
After reading John Scalzi's article, I'm seriously considering throwing in the towel (not on writing - just on my ambitions of ever finding an agent let alone getting published by a big publishing house).
On top of that, our editors will consider it for publication in Kirkus Reviews magazine, which is read by librarians, booksellers, publishers, agents, journalists and entertainment executives.
On more than one occasion, literary agents have requested the complete manuscript within the hour... saying they're going to take it home with them to read over the weekend.
How could we fix Author 1's letter to ensure an agent will read on far enough to peruse the fantastic opening pages?
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