He said a new author has a better chance of his / her manuscript being plucked from a slush pile and
read than an agent reading it.
Not exact matches
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.
And since
agents and most publishers don't have the slightest idea what will sell and what won't sell, there is no magic formula for success other
than having people
read your books.
If you can get this across to the reader and immediately get them interested, you have a higher chance with an
agent or publisher
reading more
than the opening paragraph.
My change of heart has come after querying over 300
agents for three different manuscripts over the course of the last 2 - 3 years and barely getting anything more
than form rejections... the kind where I can tell the
agent didn't fully
read my query or get to the sample pages or synopsis.
I've personally
read more
than 60,000
agent queries.
And as a sidebar, I invite you to
read Hugh Howey's conceptualization of a near - parallel, the
agent - as - producer and the author - as - maker of much more
than books: Lil» Kris in da House.
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.
It's crucial to convey the tone and genre of your story — possibly more crucial
than conveying the content — because potential readers, editors, and / or
agents will use it to make a snap prejudgment of the
reading experience.
I haven't given up trying to find an
agent to represent my novel to a big name publisher (I have queries and partials out) but when I allow myself to
read agent statistics, I tend to question whether I ought to face those facts with my head rather
than my heart.
Publishers Weekly's weekly print edition boasts 16,000 + subscribers with a pass - along rate of 4.25 readers per issue and is
read by more
than 68,000 booksellers, publishers, public and academic librarians, wholesalers, distributors, educators,
agents and writers.
Generic: A lot of
agents won't
read queries addressed «dear
agent» rather
than with their personal names.
Submissions are going to get
read quickly so
agents can check them off a to - do list that is always longer
than time can accommodate.
In this instance, writers are taking the bull by the horns and, rather
than rely on
agents and / or publishers to get their work into the hands of the
reading public, they are doing so themselves.
In other words, there is a lot more money in selling those right via an
agent / publisher
than can be easily (
read, not spending every waking hour marketing your audiobook) obtained doing it on your own.
I have
read more
than one article addressing this issue, usually written by an editor or
agent.
«We hope to capture a set of readers who perhaps don't
read on paper, as well as a new generation who will grow up
reading and writing on computer screens in school and will have different
reading habits,» said Maru de Montserrat,
agent at International Editors Co. and president of ADAL, «It's important to meet that demand, rather
than waiting for readers to take matters into their own hands and create a black market of scanned books.»
It's material
reads tells us that organizers plan more
than «110 craft and publishing sessions led by top - notch authors, editors,
agents and publicists from around the country.
In addition, even when a
Reading System does have a CSS Viewport, it is likely to render content in a manner that differs from typical HTML5 User
Agents (e.g., paginating content rather
than providing a infinitely scrolling surface).
It's true that
agents are selective about what they will consider, but it's less a matter of censorship (after all, the
agent is not the only path to publication)
than of individual
reading preferences and knowledge of the market.
After
reading enough of those letters each day,
agents get jaded and overworked, which is why they reject about 98 % of what they receive (that's a higher rejection rate
than most reality dating shows).
They no longer had to wait 20 months or more for their work to be
read / viewed by more
than just a handful of
agents.
Self - publishing novellas instead of shopping around one long epic novel to 10,000
agents, none of whom will
read anything longer
than 80K words sounds smart to me.
, so if you can't
read Chinese, best to ask the friendly staff as some deals are better
than travel
agents around town.
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Between private dealing, curating and starting the international private sales department at Christie's, her résumé
reads like the engineering manual for a creature specifically designed for today's art market, where the lines between dealers, auction houses, collectors, advisers and even free -
agent - type artists are blurrier
than ever.
Greetings, i purchased the travel insurance for our 6day trip to the florida keys, flight down and trip itself was fantastic / / however on the return flight the plane us air flight 1807 was delayed by 2 hours at first then they delayed again another hour, total of 3 hour delay / / we had a connecting flight to catch in philia off course we missed that and the airline had no other flight out / / by the way we didn't land until 1; 30 am no train nothing available, so there we were, so i called my son a police officer and he took off work and drove 2 hours at 1; 30 am at night to come get us and bring us home, so i called allianz insurence and there words were you have to be delayed 6 hours or more to qualify well you all know that most flight that are delayed more
than 2 hours you will miss your connector, especially at 1; 30 am in the wee hours of the morning / / so they
read the fine print off the policy that was on page 10 say ing a delay of 6 hours to qualify / / ok so what about trip interruption clause / / he says falls under same clause / / ok what about trip cancellation clause / / in essence us air cancelled my connector???
agent says same thing / / so another words thats how they make there money by not helping a paid policy holder his due compensation fee for a legitimate claim!!
Your finance company will require additional coverage to protect their investment.Your independent Texas insurance
agent will know how to
read through the jargon that can be difficult to understand while helping you shop Texas insurance rates from more
than one provider.
As long as one
reads the policy document carefully, buying health insurance online is perfectly fine, maybe even better
than buying through
agents.
Having
read about the nationwide referral network dedicated to connecting serious buyers and sellers to top quality
agents using a team of trained people and cutting - edge data science, Drake was more
than happy to skip the process of searching among hundreds of possible REALTORS ® in the area, and reached out to ReferralExchange instead.
Read more: Understanding Your Millennial Buyers Seventy - five percent of millennials recently surveyed by financial wellness website CentSai say they prefer the help of a local real estate
agent than an online
agent.
The thread covers a lot more
than just cold calling and it is certainly worth your while to
read through it whether you are a new
agent or have decades of experience.
«Technology is a great part of the pricing tool kit, but it does not supplant a knowledgeable real estate
agent any more
than being able to
read a legal case study online obviates the need for an attorney,» says Bill Golden, an Atlanta real estate
agent.
Millennials look online for authentic information about experiences from peers, as evidenced by more
than six in 10
reading agent reviews before choosing an
agent.
As a successful realtor, whose annual income is considerably more
than the numbers you show in the NAR Annual Realtor Profile report, I grow rather weary of
reading NAR essays of «30 under 30» and other articles concerning real estate
agents who are, using an idiom we say down here in Texas, «Hardly dry behind the ears.»