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Any advice on finding an agent in the children`s book category? It`s like swimming with sharks, and I`m chum. Help!
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Any advice on finding an agent in the children`s book category? It`s like swimming with sharks, and I`m chum. Help!
Correct as usual, super-star, JJ. The only way an unknown writer can beat the system is to change their name to that of some highly respected celebraty such as Oprah, Caroline Kennedy, or maybe Jenny Jackson.Easy question to answer. You probably can't find an agent because they don't want you. After you have a book in print and it sells well, they will find you.
An agent will represent any number of writers, but he/she works strictly on commission. He/she does not want to waste their time on an unknown, untested quantity. When you've proved yourself, that's a different story.
Welcome to the rat race.
Any advice on finding an agent in the children`s book category? It`s like swimming with sharks, and I`m chum. Help!
Easy question to answer. You probably can't find an agent because they don't want you. After you have a book in print and it sells well, they will find you.
An agent will represent any number of writers, but he/she works strictly on commission. He/she does not want to waste their time on an unknown, untested quantity. When you've proved yourself, that's a different story.
Welcome to the rat race.
Okay,
So for those of us who have a book in print... Where do you look? Is there something better than writer's market?
The problem is, the publishing business is changing right now. If you are Steven King or John Grishom, you wouldn't be asking. You would already have an agent and other agents would be knocking at your door.
Look around B. Dalton. There are millions of book titles on the shelves. One or two of them may be "Best Sellers" by unagented authors. Those one or two will have agents by the end of the day.
On the other hand the rest of the millions, will still be looking for an agent.
Don't wait around. Write each book better than the last. Find a publisher and get them in print.
The story Steven King tells is, he wrote for three years before he had his first story published in a magaizine. Then it was another year before his second. Look where he is now, some 20 years later.
Writers Market recommends contests, magazines and periodicals to get your name out there. I think it's all a shooting match. Call me Annie Oakley if you want.
Not sure where you are, but the best advice I recieved was to join the Society of Children's Book Writer's and Illustrators. Good contacts through there.
ETA: Just checked, it's international.