by TRWCBlogger | May 13, 2022 | Book Publishing
We like agents. Like and respect them. Their job is exceptionally demanding: nearly all reading work is done outside of office hours and since agents read a lot, that means they’re working late pretty much every night. And they take risks. When an agent takes on a new... by TRWCBlogger | May 9, 2022 | Book Publishing
Today’s post contains a list of literary agents for African writers along with their contact details and interest areas: Isobel Dixon Email: [email protected]: 020 7387 0842Seeking: Her interests are wide-ranging and her clients’ work includes... by TRWCBlogger | Apr 13, 2022 | Book Publishing
Here are 10 Steps to getting a literary agent, though I have to warn you, the most important steps are the novel-writing ones. 1. Finish the book You will annoy everybody you query if your novel isn’t finished. You want to be in the position where you can press ‘send’... by TRWCBlogger | Sep 13, 2019 | Book Marketing
by Eric Smith As a literary agent, I’m lucky enough to go to a lot of writing workshops, where I usually dish advice about one of two things: query letters or social media. When it comes to social media and publishing, digital platforms have a special place in my...