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JANE007
08-24-2005, 01:55 AM
Would you ever submit something to a publishing company directly? Or are agents basically the "filters" necessary to get your manuscript to the publisher?
Also, are all agents willing to take on new clients (first books)? Or do you have to "shop around" for one that is willing?
Thanks in advance...
Silverhand
08-24-2005, 02:08 AM
Jane,
To answer your first question, it depends on what publishers you are trying to submit to. From my own experience, most small presses allow an author to submit directly to it, unagented. However, from what has been explained to me, going this route also reduces your chances on a sizeable bonus.
Saying that, to get to most of the major publishers, you MUST have an agent. If you don't your work will go into a slush pile, and / or, be given an automatic rejection.
Question #2 - Not all agents are willing to take on new clients. Some agents are too swamped. Others look for new clients that have writing experience, mainly publication of some sort. Still others will allow brand new writers to submit to them, though chances of success are low.
Hope that helps
Aconite
08-24-2005, 02:11 AM
Jane007, hop over to the Bewares and Background Check board and use the Index at the top to look up general discussions of your question. There's a lot of information.
JANE007
08-24-2005, 02:35 AM
Silverhand - Thanks so much for shedding some light on this mattter, greatly appreciated!!
Aconite - I will definitely hop on over to the Bewares & Background Check board to take a gander. Thanks!
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