Some people are elated at the thought of finally being able to publish a book without
worrying about literary agents and publishing houses, but others are worried about the difficulty of being noticed or making a profit.
Some people are elated at the thought of finally being able to publish a book without
worrying about literary agents and publishing houses, but others are worried about the... [Read more...]
If you think you've got a book on that next new thing, don't
worry about the literary agent; just get out there and get as much PR for your topic as possible.
Not exact matches
Researching
literary agents is complicated enough without having to
worry about whether or not the
agent is honest.
Researching
literary agents is complicated enough without having to
worry about whether or not the
agent is reputable.
There's so much to
worry about — family obligations, finding time to write, researching and organizing your submissions to
literary agents and
literary magazine editors, cooking, mowing the lawn, maintaining a home — oh, and that pesky little thing called your day job.
If you're working with a
literary agent, they're probably already familiar with the publisher's requirements, so you don't have to
worry too much
about writer's guidelines.
Most authors choose to have a
literary agent because they don't have to
worry about the distribution or the continuation of their work.