Some super expensive shoes for Susan, who writes, "I recently received an e-mail from an agent who said she would like to represent my book. But she also pitched her writing workshops to me. When I said that I wasn't sure I could commit to her workshop, but had already hired an editor who is well-known in the subject of my book, this agent replied that she can also help me with edits on a one-on-one basis--for a fee. Do you think this is a conflict of interest: representing my book and being my editor for a fee?"
Daily Archives: June 23, 2008
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JM writes,"I have a completed manuscript in search of a hard-to-find agent. I am a first-time novelist with a 93-chapter epic that crosses genres: religious fiction, fantasy, sci-fi, thriller, contemporary and historical fiction. Any idea how to find the agent to represent this?"
It's been a busy few days around kt literary headquarters, and I have loads of news and links to share with you. So let's get to it!