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Title: 2002 Guide to Literary Agents (Guide to Literary Agents)
by Rachel Vater
ISBN: 1582970750
Publisher: Writers Digest Books
Pub. Date: November, 1901
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $22.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.73

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Rating: 5
Summary: Offers up-to-date, reliable, descriptive information
Comment: An indispensable, superbly presented professional resource and reference for authors seeking representation to assist them in their work becoming published, the 2002 Guide To Literary Agents offers up-to-date, reliable, descriptive information. This compendium of independent publicists, literary agencies, and script agents is also enhanced with cogent, practical advise on workshops, conferences, contests, awards, and how to pitch a manuscript with samples of "real-life" query letters. Each agent and agency listing includes whom to contact; essential submission information; the best ways to approach them; their particular areas of expertise; as well as insider advice and professional commentaries. If you seek to become a published author, begin learning how to market both yourself and your work to an agent who can then best represent you and what you have to offer to the highly competitive publishing industry.

Rating: 5
Summary: Writers Need All the Help We Can Get
Comment: 'Put the odds of publication in your favor!' shouts the subtitle and adds, 'The #1 source for reaching more than 600 agents who sell what you write.' Unpublished writers who have sent out book proposals and query letters and have collected reams of rejections will look askance at that claim! That said, this book does have a great deal to offer.

It begins with a guide to using it, suggesting that you first read the articles and decide what you want from the book. Then it describes how to read the listings. That includes a key to reference icons that identify features unique to each listing. Like whether the agency is international, a new listing, Canadian, sells to e-publishers, or charges fees. There's also an icon for agencies that handle only certain types of work, new agencies or those who are seeking new writers, or even those that accept only established writers.

Articles cover topics like 'Polishing Tips, Is Your Book Ready?' 'Understanding Fees,' 'Targeting and Hooking an Agent,' 'Scam Alert,' 'Outline and Synopsis Workshop,' 'How To Find The Right Agent,' 'Location vs. Representation: Is NY All That?' and more. There's an example of a successful query letter and a short article by the writer who sent it that is particularly illuminating. The sample of a novel synopsis, only one page long, provides a useful model of how to produce one of those!

Script agents are listed here along with literary agents and there's an index devoted to 'Agencies Indexed by Openness to Submissions.' Note the questions for agents and for authors in the section titled 'What To Ask ' And Not Ask ' An Agent.' Those are particularly useful.

This is a volume that should be on every writer's bookshelf when he or she is ready to begin a serious search for an agent. This is definitely the place to learn about the world of agents and publishing houses.

Rating: 4
Summary: A solid resource but not the best guide to agents
Comment: As a literary agent [URL], I want writers to have lots of information so they can focus their queries to the agents that are most likely to be a match for them. This guide is a useful tool to help writers hone their search for the right representative.

Another great guide to consider, though, is Jeff Herman's "Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents," which features in-depth interviews with many agents and thus gives a fuller picture of their interests and working style.

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