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Agent Alert: Kevin O'Connor of O'Connor Literary Agency
Literary agent alerts (with this spotlight featuring Kevin O'Connor of O'Connor Literary Agency) are golden opportunities for new writers because each one is a literary agent who is likely building his or her client list.
How to Get a Literary Agent: A Simple Two-Step Process
Guide to Literary Agents editor Robert Lee Brewer shares his simple two-step process on how to get a literary agent.
How to Hook a Literary Agent to Represent Writing and Get Published
Finding a literary agent is one thing, but the hard part is gaining representation. In this post, we share how to hook a literary agent to represent writing and get published by looking at the query letter, synopsis, book proposal, and sample pages.
How to Find a Literary Agent: Finding Agents Appropriate for Your Writing
Literary agents are the gatekeepers of the publishing world, but not all agents represent all genres of writing. This post shares how to find a literary agent appropriate for your writing project, including links to agents representing various genres.
Agent Alert: Peter Rubie of FinePrint Literary Management
Literary agent alerts (this one with Peter Rubie of FinePrint Literary Management) are golden opportunities for new writers because each one is a literary agent who is likely building their client list.
New Literary Agent Alert: Joseph Perry of Perry Literary, Inc.
Literary agent alerts (like this one with Joseph Perry of Perry Literary, Inc.) are golden opportunities for new writers because each one is a literary agent who is likely building their client list.