Wednesday, July 17, 2013

"My Agent By My Side": An Author’s Assisted Publishing Experience AND How Close Can Today’s Agent-Author Relationships Be?


Under the Carib Sun author Ro Cuzon's essay describes journey to becoming a novelist and his experience in the agency-created Rogue Reader self-publishing program.

Given the upheaval in digital publishing and many authors' entrepreneurial spirit, can today's literary agents engage their clients' art as they did in the past?
More News from PP:
Upset by the "not guilty" verdict in George Zimmerman's trial, one Twitter user started a campaign that ended Martin Literary Agency's representation of Juror B37's planned book.
Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim community and 1,000 active book publishers, will be the Guest of Honor country at the 2015 Frankfurt Book Fair.
From the Archives:
The digital age has largely reduced the word publisher to a commercial function. But shouldn't it represent something more, something higher?

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