The Smith Publicity 'All Things Book Marketing' podcast explores all facets of book publicity and book marketing, with great expert guests sharing vital information for both authors and publishers.
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The Smith Publicity 'All Things Book Marketing' podcast explores all facets of book publicity and book marketing, with great expert guests sharing vital information for both authors and publishers.
Webinar: Get on the Same Page with Literary Agents—How to Query and Grow a Relationship with Leading Author Advocates
All Things Book Marketing
1 hour
1 year ago
Webinar: Get on the Same Page with Literary Agents—How to Query and Grow a Relationship with Leading Author Advocates
For authors navigating complex publishing pathways, a literary agent serves as a guide and advocate, cutting through the noise and opening up the doors to new opportunities on your behalf. Not only is working with a literary agent essential for any kind of traditional deal, but they can also help authors with translating publishing contracts from hybrid and indie houses as well and can curate long-lasting relationships with editors and publishers alike. But first, before working with an agent, you have to query them. What does that entail? And once you’ve signed on, what are the best practices for creating a positive working relationship? We’re glad you asked!
Donya Dickerson, Literary Agent at Aevitas, and John Willig, Literary Advisor and Content Coach at Literary Services Inc., joined Host Corinne Moulder, Smith Publicity’s VP of Business Development, to discuss how to query and work collaboratively with literary agents.
All Things Book Marketing
The Smith Publicity 'All Things Book Marketing' podcast explores all facets of book publicity and book marketing, with great expert guests sharing vital information for both authors and publishers.