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But several days later I got a call from my literary agent.
My wife is also one of the top literary agents in the business.
At that time, of course, I had no literary agent.
Some of these were to be given to a literary agent in London.
He left acting in 1961 to become a literary agent.
According to his literary agent, only three are still in print.
Will the trend move east, and change the role of the literary agent?
For a literary agent to become a celebrity in his own right is new.
What do you think the difference is between literary agents and writers?
After retiring from television, he worked as a literary agent.
But most should give copies to family and friends - not a literary agent!
Earlier this week, I attended a party at the home of a literary agent.
She currently works as an author, editor, and literary agent.
How far will a literary agent go to sell his client's book?
In addition, literary agents are not always prepared to sell world rights.
Maybe with a little more effort and reflection, you can live the kind of life story a literary agent would want to read.
Ed Victor did what no other literary agent could have done.
When the first part of the manuscript is finished, they go to a literary agent.
Some literary agents accustomed to speaking with her often said they no longer did.
"We also need to find out who her literary agent or editor is.
One was a brief meeting with a Manhattan literary agent.
In 1975, he retired from publishing and became a literary agent.
The first literary agents appeared around the year 1880 (Publishing).
Her mother is retired as a literary agent for authors of children's books.
Those who stand to be most hurt by lower advances are literary agents.