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I've recently completed work on a rather lengthy novel, and for the sake of industry acceptability have split it into two books. The first is a stand-alone work, with the storylines reaching timely conclusions, but it is obvious that more is meant to come, and the second book picks up from there.
I was wondering how agents feel about cases like this. If they choose to represent the author, do they prefer to present only the first to a publisher with a "wait-and-see" attitude for the second, depending upon initial sales? Or do they enter this with an eye already looking at a two book deal?
Thanx all.
I was wondering how agents feel about cases like this. If they choose to represent the author, do they prefer to present only the first to a publisher with a "wait-and-see" attitude for the second, depending upon initial sales? Or do they enter this with an eye already looking at a two book deal?
Thanx all.