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Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Preparing and Submitting Your Manuscript | |
Ch. 1 | Do I Need an Agent? | 5 |
Do I Need an Agent? | ||
Why Publishers Value Literary Agents: One Editor's Perspective | ||
Ch. 2 | How Do I Find the Right Agent for My Work? | 13 |
Agent Targeting: Finding the Agent Who Fits | ||
Targeting Agents: Make the Best Fit With an Agent Who Knows Your Market | ||
Ch. 3 | How Do I Approach an Agent? | 28 |
Queries That Made It Happen | ||
An Interview With Scott Gold, Assistant at the Zachary Shuster Harmsworth Literary Agency | ||
Ch. 4 | What Does an Agent Actually Do? | 48 |
The Agent-Author Relationship: What a Writer Should Expect | ||
Ch. 5 | How Do I Evaluate My Agent? | 56 |
Agents and Ethics: Getting Published Without Losing Your Shirt | ||
Ch. 6 | How Do I Approach Agents and Editors at Conferences? | 64 |
Maximize Your Writers Conference Experience | ||
Meeting Agents at Conferences: How to Get Your Foot in the Door | ||
Ch. 7 | Should I Send an E-Query? | 71 |
E-Query Etiquette | ||
The Effects of Anthrax on Writers' Submissions | ||
Ch. 8 | What Should I Do Once I've Caught an Agent's or Editor's Interest? | 79 |
Commanding Book Proposals: The Rejection Slip's Greatest Enemy | ||
Pt. II | Selling Your Manuscript | |
Ch. 9 | What Are Nonfiction Editors and Agents Looking For? | 91 |
An Interview With Jennifer Repo, Editor at Perigee Books | ||
An Interview With Faye Bender, Agent With the Doris S. Michaels Literary Agency, Inc | ||
Ch. 10 | What Are Fiction Editors and Agents Looking For? | 103 |
A Conversation With Nan A. Talese, Publisher and Editorial Director of Nan A. Talese/Doubleday Books | ||
An Interview With Jonathan Galassi, Editor in Chief, Farrar, Straus and Giroux | ||
An Interview With Donald Maass, President of the Donald Maass Literary Agency and Author of Writing the Breakout Novel | ||
Ch. 11 | What Are Children's Book Editors and Agents Looking For? | 121 |
An Interview With Steven Malk, Literary Agent for Writers House | ||
An Interview With Three Scholastic Editors | ||
Pt. III | Publishing 101 - What You Need to Know After Your Book Is Sold | |
Ch. 12 | What Happens to My Book Once It Reaches an Editor's Desk? | 140 |
The Making of a Book | ||
Ch. 13 | How Do I Work With My Editor Throughout the Publishing Process? | 151 |
What a Good Editor Will Do for You | ||
Editors: Can't Work With 'Em, Can't Work Without 'Em | ||
Ch. 14 | What Do I Need to Know Before I Sign a Contract? | 167 |
An Offer You Can Refuse | ||
Subsidiary Rights: Much More Than a Book | ||
Ch. 15 | How Will My Publisher Promote My Book - and How Can I Help? | 184 |
Speak Up for Your Writing | ||
An Interview With Fauzia Burke, President and Founder of FSB Associates | ||
Ch. 16 | What Can I Expect After My Book Is Published? | 193 |
An Interview With Betsy Lerner, Literary Agent With the Gernert Company and Author of The Forest for the Trees: An Editor's Advice to Writers | ||
Pt. IV | Trends in Publishing Today | |
Ch. 17 | What Do I Need to Know About E-Publishing? | 202 |
A Mixed Review of E-Publishing: An Interview With PWs John Baker | ||
An Interview With Richard Curtis, President of Richard Curtis Associates, Inc., and Founder of e-Reads | ||
Ch. 18 | Do All the Mergers in Publishing Mean It's Harder for Me to Get Published? | 218 |
The Conglomeratization of Publishing: Two Agents Give Their Two Cents | ||
Ch. 19 | Are All the Good Agents and Publishers in New York City? | 226 |
An Interview With Linda Mead, Literary Agent With LitWest Group, LLC | ||
An Interview With Duncan Murrell, Editor With Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill | ||
Ch. 20 | Should I Consider Self-Publishing My Book? | 240 |
Self-Publishing: Take a Chance and Change Your Life | ||
Embraced by the Light: A Self-Published Best-Seller | ||
Conclusion | 253 | |
Index | 254 |
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