Has anyone had any dealings with Margot Meyers at ICM? she asked for a partial on my Chick Lit ms, even though it's not really her forte.
I_Shrugged said:Do you mean International Creative Management, Inc.?
It's on their contact page.bloemmarc said:How would a person Submit to ICM? They have no information for submissions.
CaoPaux said:It's on their contact page.
Here's another: They're one of the biggest fish, so they just eat all the smaller fish. (I.E. they woo clients from smaller agencies).Julie Worth said:So how do they get clients?
"No unsolicited submissions" = "query first". If you are not secure in what comprises a query, ask them what they want to see.Julie Worth said:Be sure to read their Unsolicited Submission Policy, which clearly states that they won't consider anything you send them. So how do they get clients?
Here's one way: The Write Stuff.
Julie Worth said:Be sure to read their Unsolicited Submission Policy, which clearly states that they won't consider anything you send them. So how do they get clients?
Here's one way: The Write Stuff.
CaoPaux said:"No unsolicited submissions" = "query first". If you are not secure in what comprises a query, ask them what they want to see.
UWS said:Thanks. Is that a standard timeframe for agents, or is it just what you consider reasonable? I really appreciate your feedback. Other agents have my full manuscript, but they've only had it for a few weeks, and I haven't found any information on what's "standard" (if there's such a thing) in terms of waiting times, so I feel like I'm flying blind. Thanks again.
UWS said:No unsolicited submissions means they don't take anything from people they don't know. The only way to land an agent like that is through a mutual friend or acquaintance--someone who knows your work and can ask the agent to look at it.