3427 readersBecca Fitzpatrick has inked a deal with Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers for the fourth and final title in the Hush, Hush Saga.
The not-yet-titled book will be released in fall 2012. Publisher Justin Chanda negotiated the deal with Inkwell Management literary agent Catherine Drayton. The deal includes North American, audio, and eBook rights.
The third book,
16026 readersReminder: Newer agents are golden opportunities
for new writers because they're likely building their client list; however, always
make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies
that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you're just wasting time and postage.
About Susan: "I was born and grew up
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make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies
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About Drew: Drew began as an intern for
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for new writers because they're likely building their client list; however, always
make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies
that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you're just wasting time and postage.
About Lauren: She joined the Strothman
Agency after graduating cum
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for new writers because they're likely building their client list; however, always
make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies
that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you're just wasting time and postage.
About Foladé: Most recently, she was an assistant editor
at
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for new writers because they're likely building their client list; however, always
make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies
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About Bree: Bree has an MFA in Journalism and
began
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"Agent Advice" is a series of quick interviews
with literary and script agents who talk with Guide to Literary Agents about
their thoughts on writing, publishing, and just about anything else.
This installment features Adam
Friedstein of Anderson Literary Management,
LLC. He was previously
at Trident Media Group.
He
is seeking: He primarily represents debut literary fiction, literary thrillers
and suspense, young adult fiction, memoir, and
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Reminder: Newer agents are golden opportunities
for new writers because they're likely building their client list; however, always
make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies
that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you're just wasting time and postage.
About Sarah:
She began at Curtis Brown in 2008, working
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for new writers because they're likely building their client list; however, always
make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies
that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you're just wasting time and postage.
About Don: He comes to Trident as a 20-year
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Reminder: Newer agents are golden opportunities
for new writers because they're likely building their client list; however, always
make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies
that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you're just wasting time and postage.
About Amy: Amy joined Kimberley
Cameron & Associates as an