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wayfaringwordhack ([personal profile] wayfaringwordhack) wrote2006-01-27 11:24 am
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Agenting

To agent or not to agent?

That is the question we writers pose ourselves.

For my part, I had decided that I *would* agent, but *after* exhausting the markets open to unagented writers first. This was a decision I came to some four years ago when I decided that n'importe the odds of getting published, I wanted to write! Since getting published was--and still is, frankly--the stuff of dreams, I didn't dwell on it that much or really come to an informed opinion.

I had absorbed the whispers and declarations that an unpublished author was better getting the first deal herself and then hooking Agent X into representing her in said deal. But after following my friends' quests for agents and reading the thought-provoking posts on the OWW ML apropos the subject, especially the latest one by [livejournal.com profile] katallen, I have decided that once I finish The BEAST, I will try to agent it.

So, dream a little dream for me...
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[personal profile] pjthompson 2006-01-27 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
That's the conventional wisdom, and I'd say most times that's right. But it's so bloody hard to get an agent (sometimes) that I wouldn't close the door to any option. *shrug* You just never know.

[identity profile] mnfaure.livejournal.com 2006-01-27 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I feel the same way. I'll, in fact, probably do both at the same time. That is allowed, isn't it?
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[personal profile] pjthompson 2006-01-27 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Hell, yeah. In fact, if an editor should happen to ask for the full ms., you might be able to get an extra bounce in your query to agents. Then again, sometimes not. :-)

[identity profile] mnfaure.livejournal.com 2006-01-27 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
bounce, baby, oh yeah