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Monthly Archives: February 2009
PMA Shows Interest…
In around 2005 a co-writer gave me the email of a “very well know and well networked” Literary Agency – PMA Literary and Film Mgt, Inc. I kid you not, I have thought about this agency every day since then. … Continue reading
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My First (Literary Agent) Rejection
With my newly armed list of agents accepting YA and Science Fiction, my gut told me to test the waters by approaching a smaller agency. I really liked Barron’s Literary Management. Barron’s Literary Mangement is a small Dallas/ Fort Worth … Continue reading
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2009 Guide To Literary Agents: Buy This NOW!
What is the use of soliciting an agent that no longer works at the agency? They tell me these agent types tend to chop and change with a fair degree of regularity. Disconnected phone numbers, “Sorry, she doesn’t work here … Continue reading
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Almost Found an Agent…
“This was way too easy.” Back in 2006 after completing my very first screenplay, a short horror titled The Brother, I came across an on-line agency service – The Screenplay Agency. Without doing any research or checking credentials I immediately … Continue reading
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Hello God… Please Send Me A Literary Agent…
Hi there. I am a writer. I want an agent. Those are the facts. If I seem somewhat short, I guess you could blame the last four years it has taken to finally, finally, complete my first manuscript. All you … Continue reading
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