If you plan to submit to most NY publishers, you need an agent. Unless you meet an editor at a conference and they ask you to send them something of course.
So, in order to give your work the best chance of acceptance you must do your research. You must study each agent's guidelines to determine if you should be submitting to them along with just what they want to get from you.
Not sure where to find an agent? Try AgentQuery. It's the largest internet database of agents so you have plenty to choose from.
Here's some good agent blogs to start with.
Janet Reid
Nathan Bransford
Jennifer Jackson
Rachelle Gardner
Kristin Nelson
Jessica Faust & Kim Lionetti
Order listed has no significance:-) And if you haven't checked out Miss Snark, you need to. The blog isn't active any longer but the archives are stuffed full of information.
And don't forget to check each potential agent out with AAR. (Association of Author's Representatives.)
6 comments:
Good list of agents there! Another good site is www.authoradvance.com (don't worry, they're not paying me) But there, you can find agents and also keep track of the ones you have submitted to, etc.
This is a great post. I didn't know about authoradvance, Vanessa, so thanks for sharing that one too.
Cheryl
Thanks for sharing. Great info, as always!
Thanks for the great link.
Please add any others you know about.
Thanks for the great link.
Please add any others you know about.
Good list of agents there! Another good site is www.authoradvance.com (don't worry, they're not paying me) But there, you can find agents and also keep track of the ones you have submitted to, etc.
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