zelman One Star Member


Age : 21 Joined : 21 May 2008 Posts : 23 Location : USA
 | Subject: ? about agents Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:25 pm | |
| A friend and fellow author of mine, advised me to get an agent for my book Broken Borders. Of course I have to get it edited first before I'll even think of submitting it to a publisher or an agent. But I don't know what agents look for, and don't know any website where to find agents. Do you think that agents help you in getting your book published, or is it just a waste of time and should I do it myself? _________________ http://www.silentlair.com www.freewebs.com/losnoches Housewife/Author Check out my MYSPACE=http://www.myspace.com/spottedjaguar http://www.freewebs.com/islam-god |
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Karina Three Star Member


Age : 34 Joined : 19 Jan 2008 Posts : 162 Location : Corfu Greece
 | Subject: Re: ? about agents Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:14 am | |
| It's not a waste of time, especially if you want your book to have the best chance at being noticed. But finding an agent is like find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Best of luck.
There are hundreds of places online where you can find free lists of agents. They'll tell you what genre they work in and how to submit. Try one this one.
www.litmatch.com _________________ Heads and Tales out now! http://www.lulu.com/karina-kantas |
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Jenny Gold Star member


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 385 Location : Sheffield, England
 | Subject: Re: ? about agents Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:32 pm | |
| You can also try www.agencyquery.com which allows you to search by genre. You could also puchase or borrow a copy of "Writer's Market" from your local library/bookstore/Amazon. That lists agents and their submissions guidelines. _________________ Jenny Writing as Victoria Howard
www.victoriahoward.co.uk |
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lin Four Star Member


Joined : 20 Mar 2008 Posts : 646 Location : Mexico
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Malcolm Four Star Member


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 513 Location : Georgia
 | Subject: Re: ? about agents Mon Jun 02, 2008 3:53 pm | |
| I more or less agree with Lin except to say that if you're submitting fiction, the ENTIRE manuscript better be perfect and ready to mail off the minute the agent asks for it. It's rather a sin to say it isn't ready yet after the agent expresses an interest.
Malcolm _________________ Malcolm R. Campbell
http://www.malcolmrcampbell.com |
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lin Four Star Member


Joined : 20 Mar 2008 Posts : 646 Location : Mexico
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Dick Stodghill Four Star Member


Age : 83 Joined : 04 May 2008 Posts : 845 Location : Ohio
 | Subject: Re: ? about agents Tue Jun 03, 2008 1:10 pm | |
| Zelman, the chance of getting a mainline trade publisher to look at any "over the transom" submission hovers around zero. For them to consider your work you should have an agent. Large agencies will check you out if you have written an excellent letter to them (not e-mail), but when they study your background it helps to have a good track record. Despite what some people may tell you, they are interested in what you have done in order to judge what you will do in the future. They need to know you are not a one-shot wonder because finding a Harper Lee or Margaret Mitchell is rare indeed. By far your best bet in finding an agent is through a face-to-face meeting. That can be accomplished at many seminars, conventions and workshops. Then it is up to you to sell yourself and your work. It's far from easy but with enough determination it can be done.
 _________________ Mystery Writers of America, Private Eye Writers of America www.dickstodghill.com |
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