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Title: 2003 Guide to Literary Agents: 600+ Agents Who Sell What You Write (Guide to Literary Agents, 2003) by Rachel Vater ISBN: 1-58297-146-3 Publisher: Writer's Digest Books Pub. Date: 01 November, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $23.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.75 (16 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: For writers who have finished a book manuscript
Comment: Writer's Digest puts out a number of books, including this one, designed to guide the beginning writer through the labyrinth of publishing. While by no means comprehensive (many agents don't want to be listed because they prefer to acquire clients by referrals only), this book includes an impressive list of agents. Writers should heed the advice of the individual listings. Some agents demand to be contacted first by a query letter while others prefer the initial package to contain the first few chapters. Also pay attention to the individual specialties - you don't want to spend the time and money sending your romance novel to an agent who handles only literary fiction.
Beginning writers will appreciate the guidance about how to select and submit to an agent as well as insider views of the publishing industry. More established writers will want to get to the meat: the listings themselves. Probably the least helpful section is the list of publicists - unless you already have a contract in hand and have the money to hire one.
I highly recommend this book for writers who do not yet have an agent and who have finished a book length manuscript.
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: Nothing Like It On The Market
Comment: If you are a writer, or an aspiring one, you NEED this book. 90+% of publishers don't take unagented material. This book will help you to find an agent, and help you to get that manuscript you've worked so hard on published.
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