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Chuck Sambuchino (Editor)
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1582979537 978-1582979533 August 5, 2010 20
Now includes subscription to GLA online (the agents section of writersmarket.com). Now in its 20th year, Guide to Literary Agents is a writer?s best resource for finding a literary agent who can represent their work to publishing houses, big and small. The days when a writer could deal directly with a large publisher are over. Literary agents represent writers and shepherd manuscripts to the right editor; and a good representative is the difference between a published book and a manuscript that never gets read. To help writers acquire an agent, GLA provides names and specialties for more than 750 individual agents around the United States and the world. GLA includes more than 90 pages of original articles on finding the best agent to represent your work and how to seal the deal. From identifying your genre to writing query letters to avoiding agent pet peeves, GLA will help writers deal with agents every step of the way.


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Chuck Sambuchino is a Writer's Digest Books editor. He also edits Screenwriter's & Playwright's Market and assists in editing the Writer's Market. He blogs at www.guidetoliteraryagents.com/blog.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Writers Digest Books; 20 edition (August 5, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582979537
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582979533
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #255,509 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Chuck Sambuchino is an editor for Writer's Digest Books (an imprint of F+W Media). He is the the author of a humor book, HOW TO SURVIVE A GARDEN GNOME ATTACK (Sept. 2010; Ten Speed Press), which has been featured by Reader's Digest, USA Today, The NY Times, and AOL News.

He is the editor of GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS, as well as as CHILDREN'S WRITER'S & ILLUSTRATOR'S MARKET (both Writer's Digest Books).

He recently helmed the third edition of FORMATTING & SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT (a WD trade book), released in 2009. Chuck is a former staffer of several newspapers and magazines - most notably Writer's Digest. During his tenure as a newspaper reporter, he won awards from both the Kentucky Press Association and the Cincinnati Society of Professional Journalists.

He is a produced playwright, with both original and commissioned works produced. His work has appeared in national and regional magazines, with recent articles in Watercolor Artist, Pennsylvania Magazine, The Pastel Journal, Cincinnati Magazine, Romance Writers Report and New Mexico Magazine. During the past decade, more than 650 of his articles have appeared in newspapers, magazines and books.

Besides writing, Chuck loves music, and plays guitar and piano in a rock cover band. He also has an insatiable sweet tooth and is forever searching for the perfect chocolate chip cookie. He and his wife have a flabby-yet-lovable dog named Graham, and they live in Ohio.

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AUTHOR SITE: www.chucksambuchino.com
GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS: www.guidetoliteraryagents.com/blog

 

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A big disappointment, February 11, 2011
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In the past, this book has been very useful, but this year's version was a big disappointment. It is not up to date. When I cross-referenced many of these agents online, I discovered that quite a few have left the business. I know that when this book went to press, the information might have been up-to-date, but not this many. I would recommend using this book only as a starting point for online research. In the end, all the active agents I found in this book, I had already found on PublishersMarketplace or AgentQuery.

But most annoying to me was that, in a book that chides writers on every other page of the importance of proofreading your work and ensuring that it is free of typos, misspellings, etc., this book has a typo on nearly every page, and really obvious ones at that. It's as if no one researched or proofed this book.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Useful, August 9, 2010
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I purchased this book because I am looking to obtain a literary agent for the first time. I found the articles at the beginning of the book to be very helpful. There were useful articles on how to use the book, what agents do, what agents are looking for, dos and don'ts of writing a query letter and more. The listings are easy to peruse and give information on what the agency is looking for and what types of books they have sold. There are also submission guidelines. Whether I will actually get an agent or not remains to be seen, but if I don't, it won't be the book's fault. This is a must-get for anyone looking for a literary agent.
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You Need This!, September 7, 2010
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As I near completion of my first major novel, I've been dreading the next step - researching the hundreds of agents out there, trying to find a good match for my manuscript. I know I need an agent. That's the most important thing I've learned from all the writing conferences I've attended over the last few years. Editors have become so overworked, many are accepting submissions only from agents. I can't really blame them. Agents help weed out the "bad" manuscripts, or help whip them into shape before passing them on.

I am so thankful I discovered the "2011 Guide to Literary Agents." (Okay, I should have known it was out there, but I've been procrastinating this research for a while.) I know there's all kinds of information online, but I really like having something that's easy to tote around (without printing out) and that I can take notes on and highlight and even rip some pages out of.

I love the format, the Specialties Index, and the Glossary - which I wish I had had years ago so I could have done more than nod knowingly when someone mentioned a genre I had actually never heard of. I wish that the Juvenile Fiction section of the Specialties Index had subcategories for Early Readers, Chapter Books and Middle Grade, but I was happy to see that Young Adult and Picture Book were listed separately. (I had no idea there were 29 agencies who handled Picture Books!)

The opening pages of the Guide are packed with helpful information, much of which I already knew, but only because I have spent hundreds of dollars attending conferences and workshops over the last several years. I'm really happy to have that knowledge condensed down for me - and much more legible than my handwritten notes. I will definitely use those pages as a refresher/checklist before sending out my manuscript.

I was happy to see that the Guide also includes a handy list of major conferences throughout the country. Conference fees can add up (as mentioned above), but they are the best thing you can do for your career and craft. Since many are starting to feature agent pitches and/or consultations, I plan to use the Guide as a starting point for my pre-conference research.

All-in-all, I'm extremely pleased with the "2011 Guide to Literary Agents" and highly recommend it for those ready to send out a manuscript, or for anyone interested in learning about the process of getting published.
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