Before joining The Seymour Agency, Julie Gwinn most recently served as Marketing Manager for the Christian Living line at Abingdon Press and before that served as Trade Book Marketing Manager and
then Fiction Publisher for the Pure Enjoyment line at B&H Publishing Group, a Division of LifeWay Christian Resources.
Literary agent Julie Gwinn of The Seymour Agency most recently served as Marketing Manager for the Christian Living line at Abingdon Press and before that served as Trade Book Marketing Manager and
then Fiction Publisher for the Pure Enjoyment line at B&H Publishing Group, a Division of LifeWay Christian Resources.
Not exact matches
My first book (non-
fiction memoir) was signed by a mid sized
publisher, and
then I wrote my first
fiction.
Then, after you helped me get a well - known agent with Hartline Literary Agency (for my previously self - published murder mystery), he got me a deal with an American Christian
Fiction Writers (ACFW) approved
publisher.»
If you have been cut loose by your
publisher and you think the statements are as much a work of
fiction as your books,
then demand an accounting.
Many
fiction writers try first to get an agent,
then turn to submitting directly to
publishers, and finally end up self - publishing.
Then you have the
fiction authors who continue to cling to the myth that legacy
publishers actually add the majority of value to a book.
Funded by the Arts Council England, Hahn's mission is to meet with as many agents and
publishers of
fiction in languages other than English as possible, to discover, choose, and
then compile a list of children's books that will be potentially attractive to UK
publishers.
Science
fiction author Charlie Stross, in a much - read post, writes, «If the major
publishers switch to selling ebooks without DRM,
then they can enable customers to buy books from a variety of outlets and move away from the walled garden of the Kindle store.»
When I tell
fiction writers that their work needs to be compelling, polished, and ready for publication before they query, they'll ask, «What's the
publisher for
then?»