literary agent

NOUN
  1. an agent who represents an author in dealings with publishers
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How To Use literary agent In A Sentence

  • Ralph Vicinanza, literary agent who sold the work of big-name writers including Stephen King and the Dalai Lama around the world, died of a brain aneurysm Saturday night at age 60. Stephen King's agent, Ralph Vicinanza, dies at 60
  • Loretta Barrett, our literary agent, was a successful editor at a major publishing company.
  • Beneath Christmas wreaths and paintings of hunting dogs, they honored literary agent Amanda " Binky " Urban, vice president of International Creative Management. Agent Wins Literary Prize
  • Loretta Barrett, our literary agent, was a successful editor at a major publishing company.
  • Literary agents are queuing up to sign on young writers from such courses, she says.
  • I therefore contacted a literary agent, Al Zuckerman, who had been introduced to me as the brother-in-law of a colleague.
  • So I found a literary agent, Rick Broadhead, who signed me and he manged to rustle up a book deal for me! Talking Comics with Tim: Brian Cronin | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • I therefore contacted a literary agent, Al Zuckerman, who had been introduced to me as the brother-in-law of a colleague.
  • A. Barbara Bauer is a fee-charging literary agent ($650-$1,000 upfront) with no history of recent sales that Writer Beware can discover. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » INTERVIEW: Writer Beware!
  • I gave the novel to the literary agent Curtis Brown to negotiate with a publisher.
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