Tag Archives: Agents

Ebook Trends

Here’s a literary magazine that has become a publisher of ebooks.

In the past few years, I’ve noticed several kinds of organizations entering the ebook arena. Most notable are the handful of book agents who have opened publishing companies.

This is one of those indicators of how large the shift is in traditional publishing these days. When agents, and some of the nation’s top agents at that, are shifting where they spend their time, nearly anything can happen.

Keep this in mind as you consider whether to approach traditional publishers, self-publish through print and/or ebooks, or do both at once. These days, it pays to play your cards across a wide spectrum.

Agent: Juvenile

Here’s an interview with that most elusive of creatures, an agent who accepts juvenile works…children’s books through young adult.

Short Story Collections

This article from Review Review is probably familiar to those of you who write short stories. Too often authors hear from agents and publishers that their collection is fantastic in so many ways…but they aren’t interested unless the author also has a novel.

I’ve sponsored a writing contest for the last four years. When I first approached the literary magazine that administers the contest, the publisher and senior editor both agreed that short story collections, linked or not, would be accepted and encouraged as submissions.

Last year a collection won first place, and in previous years, collections have placed second, third, or as honorable mention. The Blotter and I are very clear in our support of short stories as viable, living art.

Conference

Writers League of Texas “Agents & Editors” Conference, June 21-23, Austin, TX

Features many literary agents, editors and authors.

 

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Words in 3 Dimensions Writers Conference, May 24-26, Edmonton, AB, Canada

Features sessions, authors, agents and editors.

 

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Writer’s Digest Writers Conference East, April 5-7, New York, NY

60-80 literary agents will be taking pitches at the Agent Pitch Slam. Editors and authors will be teaching sessions on how to write better and get published.

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San Francisco Writers Conference, Feb. 15-18, San Francisco, CA

This event features approximately 20 agents as well as many successful authors. WD editor Chuck Sambuchino is teaching a special intensive on blogging & Twitter on Feb. 18.