How To Find A Literary Agent
Written a book and eager to get it printed and sold? A literary agent could be very useful to you in getting your book published, especially if you have already tried going the rounds of the publishers in vain. If you would like to know where and how you can locate and pick a literary agent, you'll find this information useful.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of getting the help of a literary agent for getting your book published? The main advantage is that a good agent will improve your chances of publication, especially if he or she is well experienced and has good contacts in the publishing world. A drawback of literary agents is that hiring one will cost you quite a lot of money.
When you are looking for a literary agent who will assist you with getting your book published, you can get access to a range of different resources. You will find books and guides in bookstores and libraries, many of which are brought up to date annually and contain updated, relevant contact and other details about literary agents.
There are a whole lot of guides for authors, and you will find the Guide to Literary Agents useful. Like the much appreciated Writer's Market guides, this guide will give you the information you want - there are many others, but the Guide to Literary Agents is particularly good. Explore the options available before buying a guide - make sure the one you pick up has handy hints as well as contact details of literary agents.
The internet is another useful source of information about literary agents. When you want a literary agent's help in getting your book published, you can start with a regular search on the net, using 'literary agent' as your search phrase. You will plenty of choose from, including sites that offer lists of literary agents with information on how to contact them.
You can also find literary agents online through business directories - Yahoo, for instance, offers one with a regular search engine. Pick a location, and ask for lists of literary agents - you will get a list of agents and agencies (along with contact details) and you can choose the one that's right for you with a view to getting your book published.
We have discussed several methods of locating a literary agent. Although this is a relatively simple matter, it wouldn't be wise to just pick a name out of a hat when you a choosing someone to represent you and sell your work. Literary agents come in all shapes and sizes and you should examine their fee structure, credentials, feedback from other clients and level of success before you make a decision. A good literary agent will ensure that you have the best chance of seeing your book in print, and will also see that you don't spend vast sums getting your book published.




