literary agent


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an agent who represents an author in dealings with publishers

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Literary agents and publicists have said that she could make upwards of 750,000 dollars with a book deal.
FORMER chemist shop assistant Anne Marie Mason is busy finishing her first attempt at a novel after a reading at Hay festival prompted interest from two of London's top literary agents.
Most require literary agents. In my quest to have my poetry published, I am finding it difficult getting started.
DIED: Jed Mattes, 50, the literary agent and activist who nurtured some of gay and lesbian literature's most outstanding talents, of pancreatic cancer, July 24.
She is irreplaceable, " said literary agent Anthony Shiel following the death of his client, Catherine Cookson, in June 1998.
The Blairs thought the issue was resolved when they were given legally- binding undertakings by Ros, her literary agent and the newspaper not to publish another word of the book.
Schecter and his wife Leona, a literary agent, were to become special editorial aides to Sudoplatov.
Maass, an experienced author and literary agent, presents strategies that generations of authors have applied to craft sublime fiction, from core elements (character-building, plot navigation, etc.) to advanced techniques involving point of view, suspense, and the application of voice.
New York, June 27 (ANI): British heiress Jemima Khan and her New York literary agent Luke Janklow have apparently split up.
According to the Daily Mirror, the singing star has already been signed up by a literary agent and will begin writing her book after the close of her current world tour.
In this accessible guide, novelist Whitcomb and literary agent Rittenberg explain the nuts and bolts of developing and writing a great story.
They will receive a free critique from literary professionals, who include established authors and a London-based literary agent.
"Marita Golden is one of the grande dames of African American literature," says Manie Barron, a literary agent in New York.
Longtime literary agent and television producer Malcolm "Max" Stuart died of cancer June 20 in Westlake Village, Calif.
Six months later she heard from a literary agent, and six weeks after that her book sold to a New York publisher for $100,000.