A few tips to find an agent.
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Search for authors and see the agency that represents them
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Try a search for a particular genre such as science
fiction (but the search might also list genres they DO NOT want!)
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Use the index page
to browse through the agents
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BUT
Do check the submission conditions.
Some agents have closed their list so please don't become a
timewaster



Children's Literature
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Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook 2009
A directory for writers, artists,
playwrights, writers for film, radio and television, designers, illustrators
and photographers.
The 2009 edition of the Writers' and Artists'
Yearbook is the bestselling guide to markets in all areas of the media. It
has been completely revised, redesigned and updated, with a mass of new
information, and practical advice.
The superb listings are the most attractive feature of
the book. These include
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book publishers and |
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literary agents, |
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picture agencies and |
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"The Yearbook contains information impossible to find
anywhere else. It holds more information and covers a wider market than its
nearest competitor, and contains information for both writers and artists
and illustrators.
"There’s also advice from bestselling writers including
Terry Pratchett, Bernard Cornwell and Andrew Davies and articles from many
other experts on getting started with writing. 6 new articles include one
from Benjamin Zephaniah on poetry. The Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook is
essential reading"
Kate Mosse
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We are not able to help with clearing
permissions or negotiating rights and suggest that you get in touch with the
author or their agent.
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Copyright material reproduced under
license from A & C Black Ltd London, England. This listing is taken directly
from Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2008.
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