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The literary professional is writers & their written operate to publishers & producers, & helps in the low & treat negotiation of the equivalent. Literary agencies virtually all typically represent novelists, film writer & major non-nonfictional prose writers. It normally earn their dwelling by ingesting the percentage of the writer's earnings, traditionally 10 to 15 percent.
Busy people may look for for literary professionals in several book industry websites like on The Book Standard.
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Robert E. Shepard Agency
Agency representing authors of serious non-fiction books.
Adler and Robin Books Literary Agency
Washington, DC agency, specializing in computer books.
Richard Curtis Associates
Well-established and respected New York agency, handling authors of both conventional books and multimedia.
Natasha Kern Literary Agency
Represents book-length fiction (women's mainstream, romances, historical, thrillers, suspense) and nonfiction (including health, science, spirituality, business, controversial issues, self-help)
Gail Ross Literary Agency
Washington-based, run by a lawyer, publishing consultant, and literary agent.
Literary and Creative Artists, Inc.
Representing authors of fiction and nonfiction for a general adult audience to commercial trade publishers. Specializes in self-help, health, spirituality, literary fiction, and other genres.
Azure Literary Agency
Azure represent writers in fiction, non-fiction, film and television. No reading fee.
Barbara Bauer Literary Agency, Inc.
Representing new and unpublished authors since 1984.
Margret McBride Literary Agency
20-year-old agency representing commercial fiction and nonfiction, business projects.
Victoria Sanders & Associates
Represents writers of contemporary and literary fiction and non-fiction, also coordinates public speaking opportunities.
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