Agent
Information
Agent Listings
I have updated the literary agent page to include, as several
of you suggested, the types of material the agents consider representing.
I've also included as many Web site addresses and email addresses
as I could find. (by Natalie R. Collins)
Agent
News
Agents
Talk about Getting Agents
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writers and readers.
Bagging
the Right Literary Agent
Unearthing a good agent is hard enough, but locating the right
one for you can be downright nerve racking. Once you, as a writer
have decided you need an agent, or once you feel that things are
not quite working out elsewhere and you need a new agent, how
do does one go about finding the right representative?
How
to Choose, Use, and Lose an Agent
How
To Play the Agent Game
Advice about researching
and attracting agents, a new article at WritersWeekly.com might
be useful. It includes a checklist of specific tips and suggests
an overall attitude that might help keep you sane. It's the sort
of advice I wish I'd had when I started looking for agents seven
years ago.
Literary Agents
If you're looking for news about literary agents, you've come
to the right page. Here, you will find News about Hot Deals and
Good Agents.
Literary Agents on the Web
Looking for agents? Hard to find? Want agent updates?
Nine
Tips for Finding an Agent
The
Gentry Agency (TGA)
Business development agency that offers consulting services to
author entrepreneurs to design and deliver products, training
programs, seminars, keynotes, and business books. Email: inquiries@gentryagency.com
The
Writers Mind.com
Searching for an agent
or publisher? You'll find them listed here according to subject
and genre.
What
Agents Really Want
In today's tough publishing climate, most big commercial presses
will not accept unsolicited manuscripts or queries from authors,
and instead use agents to sort through the slush pile and bring
them the best work around...
When does a screenwriter need
an agent?
Do
you have a writer-related link that's not on this list? Please
send your site details to writergazette@yahoo.com
- Subject line: Suggested Link. Thank you!
