Agent’s Blogs
July 22, 2007 by Anne Wayman
Filed under Jobs
It should have been obvious. After all, two days ago I did a post about Publisher’s Blogs. But it took going to Joe Wikert’s Publishing 2020 Blog and chasing some links on his post Pub Rants that I stumbled on PubRants the blog. (I know, the blogosphere does get, if not confusing, a bit recursive at times.)
PubRants is by an agent calling herself Agent Kristin. She natters on most days about what’s going on in her life as a literary agent (and what she listens to on her iPod) and provides her thinking about whatever comes up.
For example, in What I Always Counsel, she talks about a writer who approached her wanting to change agents. “Have you spoken to your agent about your desire to leave?” Kristen asks, then goes on to explain why this is a great idea. You have to poke around a bit to find useful info, but it’s there and worth digging for.
But, over on her menu, she’s also got a list of Agents Who Blog. There’s real gold here for any book author looking for an agent. Like the publisher’s blogs, agent’s blogs give you a real clue about what they are looking for. Many of them also list their clients, and chasing a few of those is revealing too. Besides, you might even discover someone you know who could recommend you.
Kristen lists 10 agents; a Google Blog Search for literary agents lists almost 4,000. Are you beginning to see the opportunity here? What a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon or two.
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It is exhausting to chase down the agents, isn’t it? But some of the blogs are worth it. I think PubRants is a pretty good one. There’s some discussion from a writer’s point of view about agents and leaving one agent for another, plus other topics at http://www.literaryrejectionsondisplay.blogspot.com
I will go and have a look, many thanks. I am now on a search for an agent, it is a daunting task. I sometimes wonder if I am looking a little too early and that is why I am nervous.
I have mentioned Writing With Vision, in my latest blog post by the way.