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Today on the blog, I’ve interviewed my clients Mo O’Hara, Sam Watkins, Ruth Fitzgerald and Sam Hay about school visits. If you are a debut author thinking about planning school visits, we hope you find this helpful. If you have … Continue reading
For the next few months, we are going to be talking about marketing on the blog – so stay tuned for tips from TBA clients, posts from our agents, and lots of interviews. To start with, we have … Continue reading
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Interviews, Marketing, Publishing Industry Comments Off on From the archives – Marketing: What You Really Need to Know Before & After Your Book is Published
Interviews, Marketing, Publishing Industry Comments Off on From the archives – Marketing: What You Really Need to Know Before & After Your Book is Published
We’re so happy to have a guest on the blog today, Kristin Ostby. Kristin is a Senior Editor at Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, and we adore her taste – especially since she’s publishing three Bent Agency titles … Continue reading
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Interviews, Middle-Grade, Publishing Industry, Revision Comments Off on Interview with S&S Senior Editor, Kristin Ostby
Interviews, Middle-Grade, Publishing Industry, Revision Comments Off on Interview with S&S Senior Editor, Kristin Ostby
As we transition out of last month’s topic, Conferences, we’re bringing you another new feature that you can expect to see on the blog regularly – an interview with one of the TBA agents. We’re starting with Heather Flaherty, who … Continue reading
In the last few weeks, two of my fantastic clients with May 2014 publication dates have posted their cover reveals – Robin Stevens for the UK cover of MURDER MOST UNLADYLIKE and Katy Cannonfor LOVE, LIES AND LEMON PIES. Robin … Continue reading
The good people over at Literary Rejections asked me to contribute to a post about what we agents like about #askagent, the irregular Twitter Q&A session. You can read what I—and lots of other agents—had to say at http://www.literaryrejections.com/askagent/.
I’m the latest agent to be interviewed over at Middle Grade Ninja — check it out!