Literary Agents

 

Finding an agent is not rocket science, but it does take a lot of work, research, and the perfect package that will attract the right agent to handle your book and work for you. You want an agent that knows the market to which your book is aligned in your genre. They must have the right connections within the industry and know who to approach to help sell your book. Knows and understands contracts and the negotiations of those contracts. Understand the rights of writers when it comes to publishing, film rights, and knowing that they can be sold separately and not together to broker a deal. Unless you know how to read a contract your publisher will own the rights to your book if it's approached by a film production company and you'll be cut out of a real deal. The agent you choose should also know how to deal with media for interviews, and how to write press articles regarding your book and you. If an agent asks for more than a 10-15% fee on selling your book to a publisher or film producer, I'd walk away until such time as you see that they are worth that much. Maybe ask for referrals of other clients that you would recognize. 

If an agent you choose to work with also offers editorial services, grab them quickly. Not many agents offer this service anymore because it takes up to much of their time and effort.  Next week we will discuss how to create your proposal submission materials so you submit that paperwork properly. In the meantime. I suggest you check out Publishers Marketplace to research agents properly. 

Artist and Author Elizabeth Kilbride is a former political operative, author, scriptwriter, historian, and journalist. business professional, creative artist, and life coach consultant. Ms. Kilbride holds a Master's in Criminology and a BS in Business Management she stepped out of the loop for a while but is now back with a powerful opinion and voice in the direction of this country and our economy. As a life coach, she is available to counsel individuals to enjoy their dreams and a better life. Ms. Kilbride loves to travel, and photograph her surroundings and is also a gourmet cook who loves to garden and preserve food for the winter months.


 

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