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ASK A Literary Agent – FAQ
This Ask a Literary Agent FAQ answers questions about: the definition and role of a book agent, who publishing agents are, when you should query literary agents, how much representation costs, the best way to find book agents looking for authors, submissions to literary agents, how to handle an offer for representation, what happens after you get a book agent, and more.
Author Representative definition and role
When you Should Get An Author Representative
How Much An Author Representative Costs
Finding An Author Representative
- How to find a literary agent?
- How to research book agents?
- Who are the best publishing agents?
- Who are the top 10 book agents?
- How to find publishing agents near me?
- Licensed book agents?
- Established publishing agents?
- New book agents?
- Publishing agents to avoid?
- Book agents seeking submissions?
- How to do a publishing agent search?
- Find a list of book agents?
- Publishing agent database?
- Book of literary agents?
- Where to meet publishing agents?
- Book agent events?
- How to Pitch a Literary Agent at a Conference?
Submitting To An Author Representative
- Literary agent submissions?
- How to contact a publishing agent?
- What to submit to a book agent?
- How to write a publishing agent query letter?
- How to write a synopsis for a book agent?
- How to write a publishing agent proposal?
- How to submit a book to a literary agent?
- How many publishing agents should you query?
- Best time to submit to book agents?
- How long to hear back from publishing agents?
- Book agent response time full manuscript?
- What happens when a publishing agent requests your full manuscript?
- Book agent not responding?
- How to follow up with a publishing agent?
- Book agent rejection letters?
- Revise and resubmit to a publishing agent?
Representation Offer From a Book Agent
- Getting an offer of representation from a literary agent?
- First meeting with a book agent?
- Questions a book agent will ask?
- Questions to ask a publishing agent?
- Multiple offers from publishing agents?
- Choosing a book agent?
- Literary agent contract?
- Standard book agent contract?
- Publishing agent contract terms?
- Book agent contract red flags?
- Publishing agent lawyer?
What Happens After You Get An Author Representative
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Ask a Literary Agent
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Hi,
I was wondering if you can offer general guidance for a screenwriter seeking a literary agent. Are there some types of screenplays (i.e. feature films vs TV episodes or pilots) that appeal more to lit agents? Are there certain genres of screenplay that may be considered more marketable (i.e. action/rom-com vs a niche subject drama)?
Also, do literary agents work with screenwriters who want to obtain rights for clients’ books in order to develop screenplays? based on existing IP?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
-Francis Rose
Hi Francis,
I’m mostly on the book side of things, but you might find the following helpful/interesting:
https://literary-agents.com/literary-agents-publishing-screenplay/
https://literary-agents.com/literary-agents-managers-cinematic-writing/
https://screencraft.org/
If you want/need help with anything else, you can post again here at https://getaliteraryagent.com/ask-a-literary-agent/.
I’ll do what I can to point you in the right direction.
All my best,
– Mark
Mark Malatesta
https://markmalatesta.com
The Bestselling Author
https://thebestsellingauthor.com
Literary Agent Undercover
https://literary-agents.com
Gday Mr Mark Malatesta
Your coaching hour was brilliant.
I hope you’re doing great.
I will be buying the Memoir Sociopath soon, to read and be educated on some unlike titles in my field of work. So thanks for that advice.
Could I please ask, please could you inform me of some othernmust read Memoirs? Please include as many as you can for me? I am really interested to become educated in the field of similar and not so similar books.
I look forward to your help.
Cheers n god bless
Hi Steve,
Good hearing from you, and much appreciated. Yes, doing good here. Keeping busy, as always. Re: memoirs, there are so many. Best thing to do is Goggle “list of best memoirs [insert topic or theme keyword related to your work.” That will lead you to those books most relevant to what you’re doing. Then look at them on Amazon, which will then recommend other books similar to those you’re looking at.
If you want/need help with anything else, you can post here at https://getaliteraryagent.com/ask-a-literary-agent/.
I’ll do what I can to point you in the right direction.
All my best,
– Mark
Mark Malatesta
https://markmalatesta.com
The Bestselling Author
https://thebestsellingauthor.com
Literary Agent Undercover
https://literary-agents.com
It’s been a year since I wrote to say I’m still working on my book. 🙂 It’s a historical novel and I’m enjoying the research as much (some days more!) than the writing. Just curious, what is the longest time anyone has spent writing and rewriting a 70,000 word book? Thank you for the cheering on!
Hi Robin,
It takes what it takes. I did an introductory coaching call with a man this week who is 100 years old! Some people take a lifetime. I don’t think it will take you that long. 🙂
If you want/need help with anything else, you can post here at https://getaliteraryagent.com/ask-a-literary-agent/.
I’ll do what I can to point you in the right direction.
All my best,
– Mark
Mark Malatesta
https://markmalatesta.com
The Bestselling Author
https://thebestsellingauthor.com
Literary Agent Undercover
https://literary-agents.com
Hi there! Hope you are well. A while ago, I wrote a short story that was published in an online magazine. I’ve since used most of that story as the first chapter of my novel. Is there any circumstance where I could submit my manuscript to an agent without a full rewrite of the first chapter? Grateful for your insight!
Hi Kasper,
That shouldn’t be a problem…
And here are my resources to get a legitimate literary agent, if you haven’t seen or used them yet:
How to Get a Literary Agent (NEW 15-Part Guide)
https://getaliteraryagent.com/how-to-get-a-literary-agent/
Literary Agent Database (Directory of Literary Agents)
https://getaliteraryagent.com/literary-agent-database/
Literary Agent Advice (1-on-1 Coaching/Consulting)
https://getaliteraryagent.com/literary-agent-advice/
If you want/need help with anything else, you can post here at https://getaliteraryagent.com/ask-a-literary-agent/.
I’ll do what I can to point you in the right direction.
All my best,
– Mark
Mark Malatesta
https://markmalatesta.com
The Bestselling Author
https://thebestsellingauthor.com
Literary Agent Undercover
https://literary-agents.com