What to Expect Once You've Signed an Agency Agreement
In this video, newly agented author (and BookEnds assistant) James McGowan interviews Jessica Faust to find out what an author can expect once an agency agreement is signed and the relationship becomes official.
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Jessica Faust’s love for books is what first brought her to open BookEnds Literary Agency. It is her desire to be an advocate for all authors that pushed her to create her blog, the BookEnds YouTube channel and to maintain a vibrant presence on Twitter.
Jessica is proud to have grown BookEnds to an agency that represents authors of all genres for children and adults, allowing her to reach more readers and help more authors and illustrators achieve their dreams.
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Since interning at BookEnds as an undergrad in the summer of 2015, James has (basically) never left. He's just continuously level-up-ed inside of BookEnds. Now he is the Literary Assistant and Social Media Manager for the team. He’s been a reader since his mom gave him the first A Series of Unfortunate Events book and ordered the sequels regularly through Scholastic book orders.
James is currently growing his own list and is actively seeking submissions in adult literary and upmarket fiction, mystery, thrillers, and suspense. He is also accepting submissions in all sub-genres of Young Adult fiction, and is actively looking for Picture Books that make him laugh.
Connect with BookEnds!
Twitter: twitter.com/bookendslit
Instagram: Instagram.com/bookends_literary
Website: www.bookendsliterary.com
Connect with Jessica: twitter.com/bookendsjessica
Connect with James: twitter.com/jamerrson
Видео What to Expect Once You've Signed an Agency Agreement канала BookEnds Literary Agency
To learn more, visit our blog!
http://bookendsliterary.com/2008/12/08/bookends-author-agent-agreemen/
Jessica Faust’s love for books is what first brought her to open BookEnds Literary Agency. It is her desire to be an advocate for all authors that pushed her to create her blog, the BookEnds YouTube channel and to maintain a vibrant presence on Twitter.
Jessica is proud to have grown BookEnds to an agency that represents authors of all genres for children and adults, allowing her to reach more readers and help more authors and illustrators achieve their dreams.
--
Since interning at BookEnds as an undergrad in the summer of 2015, James has (basically) never left. He's just continuously level-up-ed inside of BookEnds. Now he is the Literary Assistant and Social Media Manager for the team. He’s been a reader since his mom gave him the first A Series of Unfortunate Events book and ordered the sequels regularly through Scholastic book orders.
James is currently growing his own list and is actively seeking submissions in adult literary and upmarket fiction, mystery, thrillers, and suspense. He is also accepting submissions in all sub-genres of Young Adult fiction, and is actively looking for Picture Books that make him laugh.
Connect with BookEnds!
Twitter: twitter.com/bookendslit
Instagram: Instagram.com/bookends_literary
Website: www.bookendsliterary.com
Connect with Jessica: twitter.com/bookendsjessica
Connect with James: twitter.com/jamerrson
Видео What to Expect Once You've Signed an Agency Agreement канала BookEnds Literary Agency
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