I am an unpublished novelist who has been querying providers for more than a year. Three weeks ago I received my first manuscript demand from an agent, and tonight I found an offer of representation from said agent in my own mailbox. You can imagine how excited I used to be. He didn’t call you?
It just popped into your mailbox like web publishers clearing house sweepstakes? Ya, no shit. I’d be weeping too. Then I’d reach for my abacus. NYC of under 10 % just. 36.50 a pop for costs. 36.50 to send a manuscript out, I have only one small tiny question: why’s he in the business? How’s he paying his Verizon bill?
I get it now. Author is reimbursed fully. The contract is also clear that unused marketing money will be returned to the author in the event of contract cancellation, blah, blah. So, if you are got by him a little deal, you pay for it? Oh, I love this basic idea. I bet it’s a moneymaker.
Marketplace because he sold a publication in May that is similar to mine. The agent included press clippings of his recent film and reserve sales with my mailing. He previously press clippings regarding a book he sold just? Notices in Publishers Marketplace don’t count. If you’re a member, you can post whatever you want. Miss Snark’s clippings documents have a tendency to be or for books that are released and that day is normally a YEAR after the sale.… Read the rest