She represents a broad array of fiction and nonfiction — books for both children and adults, and instructs frequently on topics
such as literary agents, getting published, e-publishing, successful writing techniques, selling & pitching your book, and more.
Specifically, you need to see through the lens used by publishing professionals,
such as literary agents and acquisitions editors even though you don't plan to take the traditional publishing route.
Not exact matches
Instead
literary agent John Brockman has posited a «third culture,» of scientists who communicate directly with the public about their work in media
such as books without the intervening assistance of
literary types.
«After sending out the query Mark revised for me, I had the opportunity to speak with
literary agents from top agencies
such as Janklow & Nesbit, Trident Media, Anderson Lit, and Folio.
«After sending out the book query Mark revised for me, I had the opportunity to speak with
literary agents from top agencies
such as Janklow & Nesbit, Trident Media, Anderson Lit, and Folio.
My partner, Patricia Moosbrugger, had been a
literary agent who represented bestselling authors
such as Louise Penny and Kate Furnivall.
Completed reviews run on the BlueInk website, which has special features designed to help publishers and
literary agents find promising new material and to help librarians and booksellers discover titles their patrons will be interested in,
such as those written by local authors or set in their regions.
We're known for our track record in helping writers find
literary agent representation and Bath listed writers include international bestselling authors
such as Laura Marshall (Friend Request) and Hollie Overton (Baby Doll).
Some book
agents ask for you to share the cost of some operating expenses
such as phone calls, photocopying, and courier costs.This is acceptable if done after the
literary agency sells your book (more about this below).
Cynthia Ruchti is an author
as well
as literary agent with Books &
Such.
As stated above, nearly all fiction authors do require representation of a literary agent if their book is to be produced by a traditional publishing house, and that is also true with some forms of general non-fiction too (such as histories, memoirs and biographies
As stated above, nearly all fiction authors do require representation of a
literary agent if their book is to be produced by a traditional publishing house, and that is also true with some forms of general non-fiction too (
such as histories, memoirs and biographies
as histories, memoirs and biographies).
Beth: Now that digital publishing has taken hold in the book publishing business,
such that virtually anyone with a manuscript and $ 1000 can publish a book, how has this affected your business
as a
literary agent?
Children's writers
literary agents interested in young adult books represent many sub-genres
such as: mystery, romance, adventure, career, success, etc..
They work
as literary agents for Vicky Bijur Agency, they are account executives & administrators for agencies
such as Firehouse & McBeard.
Our manuscript assessment service may also suggest other publishing possibilities
such as submitting to a particular
literary agent, whether to self - publish or go the traditional publishing route, marketing and building an author or book platform in advance of the manuscript being published.
He had worked
as a
literary agent for 20 years before setting it up, and now represents renowned authors
such as Andy Weir (author of The Martian), Scott Berkun (previously interviewed on this blog), or Chris Guillebeau.
Some
agents,
such as Deidre Knight of The Knight Agency and Scott Waxman of Waxman
literary, were the first to embrace digital publishing
as a viable option for their clients, citing the desire to get a client's book «out there,» regardless of the interest from publishers.
It woke me up to the notion that getting a
literary agent and getting published by a traditional publisher
such as Random House isn't luck — it's a decision.
At any rate, he does have knowledge of the industry, and he does provide some solid info on his website (along with some dubious info — for instance, there's no
such thing
as «the 50 best
literary agencies» since the best
agent for one writer could be the worst
agent for another).
In a report published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Michael F. Scheier, a psychologist at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, wrote that optimists tend to respond to disappointments,
such as being rejected by a
literary agent, by formulating a plan of action and asking other people for help and advice.
Of course there are a few things typical to most every day in the life of a
literary agent,
such as reading query letters, meeting / calls / lunches / drinks with editors and publishers
as well
as clients, pitching manuscripts to publishers, meeting with film / TV companies to adapt books for the screen, attending conferences / workshops, looking for new talent, etc..
Just prior to that he was a
literary agent for three years with Scott Meredith, Inc., representing
such clients
as Norman Mailer, Arthur C. Clark, Robert Bloch and Evan Hunter.
Submitting queries for novellas, short story collections, poetry or textbooks will usually turn a
literary agent off,
as most
literary agents do not represent
such things.
There are regular advice columns including Suzanne Collier on publishing careers, Tom Evans and Sarah Salway on writing, and
literary agents including Kirsty McLachlan and Sarah
Such on topics such as how to get an agent or how to write a book propo
Such on topics
such as how to get an agent or how to write a book propo
such as how to get an
agent or how to write a book proposal.
Writing within struggling genres
such as cozy mysteries, erotica, or urban fantasy is also another way to turn a
literary agent off in the querying process.
She previously
agented at an NYC firm and has interned at top
literary agencies and publishers
such as Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, among others.
But it is for this reason that I have never joined an association of traditional
literary agents, such as the Australian Literary Agents Associ
agents,
such as the Australian
Literary Agents Associ
Agents Association.
The luminaries of the publishing business,
such as Random House's then - CEO Alberto Vitale and
literary agent Lynn Nesbit, crowded into the Monkey Bar on 54th Street, with its red - leather booths and hand - painted murals of gamboling chimps.
It's unlikely that you'll interest a
literary agent at a conference
such as this — there are many excellent writers in competition for the attention of the same few
agents.
Some of these are specifically for the purpose of meeting
agents (such as the «Meet the Agents» day sponsored by the International Women's Writing Guild); others are aimed at publishers (Publishers Marketing Association University) or journalists (American Society for Journalists and Authors) but attended by literary a
agents (
such as the «Meet the
Agents» day sponsored by the International Women's Writing Guild); others are aimed at publishers (Publishers Marketing Association University) or journalists (American Society for Journalists and Authors) but attended by literary a
Agents» day sponsored by the International Women's Writing Guild); others are aimed at publishers (Publishers Marketing Association University) or journalists (American Society for Journalists and Authors) but attended by
literary agentsagents.
Authors of all genres (fiction, nonfiction, and children's books) have used our information about
literary agents to get top
literary agents such as: Mark Gottlieb, Jill Marr, Stephany Evans, Don Fehr, Felicia Eth, Bill Contardi, Jennifer Di Chiara, Jim Hart, Sarah Jane Freymann, Matthew Carnicelli, Harvey Klinger, and more.
As a literary agent, I secured contracts with publishers such as Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Prentice - Hal
As a
literary agent, I secured contracts with publishers
such as Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Prentice - Hal
as Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Prentice - Hall.
I was able to speak with
literary agents from top agencies
such as Janklow & Nesbit, Trident Media, Anderson Lit, and Folio.
* Our Audio Training Library with insider advice and interviews about
literary agents (text transcripts also available) * The Ask a Question area of our website where you can ask questions about literary agents * Live broadcasts (and audio replays) of our Radio Show with special guests, publishing industry executives, and bestselling authors such as Mary Higgins Clark, Nelson DeMille, and Diana Gabaldon * The Directory of Literary Agents with detailed information about all literary agents seeking authors * The Book Genre Dictionary with a list of all book genres and book genre definitions * The opportunity to register for 1 - on - 1 Author Coaching via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world during an introductory coaching session (there is a fee if you want to do that) * Email newsletter with insider Articles and Updates about literary
agents (text transcripts also available) * The Ask a Question area of our website where you can ask questions about
literary agents * Live broadcasts (and audio replays) of our Radio Show with special guests, publishing industry executives, and bestselling authors such as Mary Higgins Clark, Nelson DeMille, and Diana Gabaldon * The Directory of Literary Agents with detailed information about all literary agents seeking authors * The Book Genre Dictionary with a list of all book genres and book genre definitions * The opportunity to register for 1 - on - 1 Author Coaching via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world during an introductory coaching session (there is a fee if you want to do that) * Email newsletter with insider Articles and Updates about literary
agents * Live broadcasts (and audio replays) of our Radio Show with special guests, publishing industry executives, and bestselling authors
such as Mary Higgins Clark, Nelson DeMille, and Diana Gabaldon * The Directory of
Literary Agents with detailed information about all literary agents seeking authors * The Book Genre Dictionary with a list of all book genres and book genre definitions * The opportunity to register for 1 - on - 1 Author Coaching via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world during an introductory coaching session (there is a fee if you want to do that) * Email newsletter with insider Articles and Updates about literary
Agents with detailed information about all
literary agents seeking authors * The Book Genre Dictionary with a list of all book genres and book genre definitions * The opportunity to register for 1 - on - 1 Author Coaching via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world during an introductory coaching session (there is a fee if you want to do that) * Email newsletter with insider Articles and Updates about literary
agents seeking authors * The Book Genre Dictionary with a list of all book genres and book genre definitions * The opportunity to register for 1 - on - 1 Author Coaching via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world during an introductory coaching session (there is a fee if you want to do that) * Email newsletter with insider Articles and Updates about
literary agentsagents
Next, I recommend the wonderful Platform Pick - up series by
literary agent Sarah Negetovich, which covers elements
such as:
* Our Audio Training Library with information and inspiration to help authors of all book genres get top
literary agents, publishers, and book deals (text transcripts are also available) * The Ask a Question area of our main website where you can ask questions about
literary agents and the best way to write, market, or publish your books * Live audio broadcasts and replays of our Radio Show with special guests, publishing industry executives, and bestselling authors
such as Diana Gabaldon, Nelson DeMille, and Mary Higgins Clark * The
Literary Agent Directory with detailed profiles and contact information for all
literary agents looking for writers * The opportunity to register for an introductory Author Coaching Call via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world (authors must pay a fee for that service) * More insider information, articles, and updates in our Email Newsletter
For instance, if a self - published book achieves phenomenal sales,
such as 50,000 + copies at a non-discounted price —
literary agents will sit up and take notice.
For those who wish to know if I have any credentials to pass on
such advice, I can tell you that I've got a MA in Creative Writing; I've had various run - ins with
literary agents in the traditional publishing area; I've been a book - seller and now I'm a proud self - published author and an active member of the Alliance of Independent Authors,
as well
as reviewer of Awesome Indies.
While
such issues
as foreign rights sales can be of material value —
literary agents are rare in the Middle East — personal networking, of course, plays a major role.
Staunch civil - rights supporters who befriended and nurtured upcoming leaders
such as the late Mickey Leland, who became a congressman, the de Menils heeded
literary agent Ronald Hobbs» suggestion that they mount an exhibition in one of the city's black areas in 1971.