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Finding a Literary Agent to Get Published

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Are you an author who has a book that you would like to see published?  If so, you may want to use the services of a literary agent.  Also, if you are an author who has been shopping your book around without success, an agent may be worth examining.  Unfortunately, many new authors are unsure as to how they can find and choose literary agents.  If you are one of those individuals, you will want to continue reading on.

Before highlighting a few of the many ways that you can go about finding an agent to help you publish a book, it is important to examine the pros and cons of using a literary agent.  For starters, if you choose an agent that is well-known or one who has a proven track record, your chances of getting your book published tend to increase.  This is because professional literary agents and agencies know where to look.  As for the cons or downsides to using a literary agent, their cost is the biggest.

When it comes to finding a literary agent, you will find that you have a number of different options.  One of your options is to turn to printed resources.  There are a number of books that are available for sale or books that may be found in local libraries that can help you.  These books are often how-to guides with information on how to find, approach, and research literary agents.  Books that are updated on a yearly basis are likely to include the names, information, and contact numbers of literary agents that accept new clients.

As previously stated, there are a number of guides that you can purchase.  One of those guides is the Guide to Literary Agents.  This guide is similar to the ever so popular Writer’s Market books.  These Guide to Literary Agent books are just a few of the many available for sale; however, they come highly rated and recommended.  When buying a literary agent guide, be sure to examine contents.  The best guide is one that not only provides you with helpful tips, but also one that gives you the contact information of literary agents that may be able to help you publish a book.

In addition to using a printed guide to help you find a literary agent, you can also use the internet.  When using the internet to find a literary agent to help you publish a book, there are a number of different approaches that you can take.  For starters, perform a standard internet search.  Your search should at least include the phrase “literary agents.”  Your standard internet search for literary agents should produce a number of different results.  These results should include websites that act as literary agent directories, where multiple literary agents and their contact information is listed.  When using this approach, be sure to check for dates, as you will want to make sure that you have updated information.

Another way that you can use the internet to find literary agents involves using business directories.  Many of these directories, such as the ones for Yahoo, also work in conjunction with standard internet searches.  What you will want to do is choose a location, such as a local location or a well-known location like New York.  Then, for the business enter in literary agent.  This will likely provide you with the name of individual literary agents or literary agencies, as well as their locations, websites, and telephone numbers.

As highlighted above, there are a number of different ways that you can go about finding literary agents.  As easy as it can be to find a literary agent to work with, it is important that you don’t just choose anyone.  You need to remember that literary agents have all different experiences and success levels.  Be sure to examine rates, quality of work, success rate, and feedback from past and current clients.  This will not only help to increase your chances of getting your book published, but it will also prevent you from losing money.


What You Need to Know About Literary Agents

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If you are an author who is shopping around for a publisher, you may find the phrase “agented submission only.”  What does this mean?  This means that the publisher in question will not even look at manuscripts that are sent in directly by the author.  Instead, the approach must be made by a professional literary agent.

Since many large, well-known publishers only accept book manuscripts that are sent in by a professional literary agent, you may decide to use the services of one.  If so, that will likely be a good choice on your part, but there are some important points that you will first want to take into consideration.  Please continue reading on for information that you and all other authors should know about literary agents.

It is first important to know exactly what a literary agent should do for you.  A literary agent will essentially submit your book to a publishing company for you.  The whole process is just like what you would do at home, but it is different because new doors are opened for you.  A professional literary agent is able to submit your book to publishers that wouldn’t even look at it if you submitted it on your own.

As for the benefits of using the services of a professional literary agent, they are experienced in the field.  A successful literary agent has spent years, months, or at least weeks researching publishers.  They should know what publishers look for, in terms of themes, and they know what publishers don’t want to see.  This research allows many professional literary agents to know what publishing houses are likely to accept your book, often within a few minutes of reading it.

If you do decide to use the services of a professional literary agent, it is important to know that you may be screened.  This means that a publisher may examine your book and then decide not to represent you.  This often occurs for two different reasons.  The first being that the publisher tends to specialize in a specific genre, such as children’s books.  The second being that your book isn’t good enough.  Having a well-known publisher stand behind your book isn’t enough to get it published; therefore, many well-known agents are picky with the clients that they choose to work with.

Speaking of being picky, you should also be careful with the literary agent or agency that you choose to work for.  Many experts in the field of book publishing state that having a bad literary agent is actually worse than having no agent at all.  This is because many well-known publishers are well aware of literary agents that have poor track records.  In fact, some publishers may completely overlook manuscripts that are sent in by a bad agent and you do not want yours to be one of them.  That is why you need to carefully find and choose a literary agent, should you wish to use the services of one.

When examining literary agents, examine specialties, success rates, reputation, and so forth.  If you truly want to become a successful and well-known author, you should spend just as much time searching for a literary, as you would searching for a publisher.  With that said, it is important to remember that there are publishers who will read your manuscripts even if you choose not to use a literary agent.