Showing posts with label finding a literary agent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finding a literary agent. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Day of Rest and Relaxation - Future Ideas - Thanks to Theresa Meyers - Chuck Sambuchino





Merry Christmas!  Happy New Year!

This week is going by so fast.
I don't even know where to start.
I would like to say a special thank you to two people who have been very helpful this week.
I am excited to see many editors, publishers and literary agents following me on Twitter.
It's an honor and a privelege to be a part of their community network.
I plan to help the book selling industry with my ideas and marketing strategies that I'll be testing on
Today I sent a request to two Editors asking for authors to visit the youtube videos that I posted  on ideagirlconsulting channel and for them to leave a comment with their URLS.
Theresa_Meyers a book publisher from Blue Moon Communications on Twitter sent me a Tweet advising me that this would add value to my work.
So I sent an email to Chuck Sambuchino asking for his assistance with The New Writers Handbook 2007 and 2007 Writers Market.
I haven't been able to contact the Editors, so Chuck is helping me out. :)
I hope they like my idea, it would be cool for the book videos that I made.
I am shocked, after checking out Robin Jay's media book trailers, I found out they charge $500 - $1200 to make one!
Wow!
I made mine for free, as a fan of authors. :)
Maybe I can do this as a business in the future, now that would be cool and fun.



Friday, December 11, 2009

Query Letters - Why Do I Have To Query A Literary Agent?





Query Letters - Why Do I Have To Query A Literary Agent?


I was rather proud of myself today, I'm half asleep and I was able to type a legible post about Query Letters.



You will often find that what I'm doing research on, I will share with you what I learn.



This week I did my first FINAL READING of The Calamity Girl - The Promotion Manuscript.



I was pretty happy because there were hardly any errors!



YAY ME!!!!



As London Tipton would do on The ZACK and CODY Show!



I get a kick out of that show, you should watch it sometime, it's hilarious!



So this week I'm researching the Writer's Market to see what types of genre's that Literary Agents look for.



Then I'll be cross referencing them with GOOGLE to find their blogs.



I want to get to know my Literary Agents before I start to Query them.



You want a good perspective of what's hot on the market.



If I see an agent only asking for submissions for Young Adult, I am not going to Query her.



Why?

Because my book is Chick Lit, Romance.

What is the point of sending it to an agent that doesn't handle those type of manuscripts?

I'm wasting their time and mine.

Are you paying attention to what the Literary Agent is asking for?

Or are you blindly sending out Queries, and getting rejected hundreds of times.

It is something to think about.

I'm going to advise you to set aside a day, every week to do research.

Whether it be for a setting, a character, an agent or a publisher.



Once you know what you're dealing with, you won't feel so frustrated about it all.

Where do you start?

Take a look at the Writer's Market and Guide to Literary Agents.



If your unsure of what GENRE your book is, then GOOGLE GENRE WIKIPEDIA.



Wikipedia has a run down of each GENRE and a description.



If all else fails, place it under FICTION or NON FICTION and let the Literary Agent decide for you.


Just for the record, blogger is adding spaces and cutting off my sentences when I post this?