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Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors, & Literary Agents 2009: Who They Are! What They Want! How To Win Them Over!m19th Edition [Paperback]

Jeff Herman
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Book Description

September 30, 2008 0977268241 978-0977268245 19th
Calling all writers, get your manuscripts out of the “slush pile” and into the bookstore with Jeff Herman’s Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents. More comprehensive than ever before—and now 1,000 pages—this revised edition describes the insider dynamics at hundreds of U.S. and Canadian publishers, with hundreds of names and specialties for book acquisition editors. Nearly 200 of the most powerful literary agents reveal invaluable tips, as if they were having a private conversation with a special friend. With detailed information on what to do (and what not to do) to break the code, break down the walls, and get that first book, second book, or thirtieth book published, bought and read, Jeff Herman’s Guide is the go-to source for writers everywhere.


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Meg Cabot, author of THE PRINCESS DIARIES, says: "My first step was buying JEFF HERMAN’S GUIDE".

Jack Canfield, co-author, CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL, says: Nothing Beats Jeff Herman’s Guide".

Nicholas Sparks says: "The most helpful book I bought was JEFF HERMAN’S GUIDE, I highly recommend it".

About the Author

Jeff Herman is one of the world’s most successful literary agents. He has personally brought hundreds of writers into publication and helped launch thousands of careers. A frequent speaker at conferences and seminars, he lives in Stockbridge, MA.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 1000 pages
  • Publisher: Three Dog Press; 19th edition (September 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0977268241
  • ISBN-13: 978-0977268245
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 2.2 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #943,460 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I consider this the best reference on book publishing. Jeanne Fredericks  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
I was definitely going to get my money's worth. Chanta Rand  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the Writer's Bible December 17, 2008
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First of all, let me start by saying I was a little intimidated by the sheer size of this book. At 1,075 pages, it resembled the Cliff Notes for War and Peace. But being the voracious reader that I am, I looked at it in a positive light. I was definitely going to get my money's worth. You've heard the old saying, `You get what you pay for?' Well, I got a wealth of indispensable information.

This book is a must have for any author or aspiring writer hoping and dreaming to one day, become published. I initially purchased this book to get a list of agents who might be interested in representing a romance novel I'd recently written (which by the way, in my opinion, is the greatest romance ever written, but I haven't been able to convince anyone else of this fact, except my mother and my husband. And they don't count, because by default, they're obligated to tell me wonderful things about myself).

But Jeff's book was so much more than just a simple listing of agents. Not only does it contain a detailed summary of each editor, agent and publishing house ever known to human-kind, it also provides personal information, hobbies and recent book sales on the aforementioned parties. I appreciated the depth of the research involved in this endeavor. After two years of desperately searching for an agent, I thought I'd harassed every one - but this book showed me that I had not yet exhausted all the possibilities.

In addition to background information on publishing houses, this book provides the following:

* Instructions on how to approach/write/query/contact agents and editors
* A sample contract between an author and an agency
* The publishing process and how a book ends up - well, published
* A day in the life of a literary agent
* Advice for dealing with editors and agents
* Definitions of book genres and the future of publishing
* How to market yourself as a writer
* A list of writing groups/critique groups to help refine your manuscript
* Information on self-publishing and e-publishing
* A detailed list of websites and other resources for writers

This book truly exceeded my expectations. I gained invaluable knowledge about writing and the publishing business in general that I believe has made me a better writer. In fact, I'm thinking of contacting Jeff and telling him to republish it with a different title - The Writer's Bible. Once you read it, you may just agree with me.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Incomplete and Poorly Organized March 28, 2009
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I don't want to slam this book too hard, since it's well-respected and many readers seem to find it useful. My only problem with Jeff Herman's Guide is that it is NOT A GUIDE. A guide to agents and publishers should LIST THEM BY GENRE. Instead, Herman's Guide lists them alphabetically, which only helps if you know which publisher or agent you're interested in.

But there's another problem with the book: MANY IMPORTANT AGENTS ARE NOT LISTED. Eric Simonoff, Nicole Aragi and Lisa Bankoff are not here. ICM and William Morris are nowhere to be found. In fact, of the fifteen agents I targeted, only two were listed here. This is because (as Herman explains on page 502), the book only lists agents and agencies who responded to a questionnaire he sent out.

So...if you know what agent you're interested in, and they happen to have replied to Herman's questionnaire you might find some good info here. There is also some good basic info in the back section about the business of writing.

But if you're looking for an agent to send your work to, this is not the place to start. Instead, I'd recommend the latest edition of the Writers Guide. (You can probably find both books at the library and save yourself some cash--I wish I'd done that before I ordered Herman's Guide.)

Finally, here are two suggestions for the next edition of Herman's Guide: (1) add an appendix listing agents and publishers by genre, (2) list all AAR agents, even if they don't reply to your questionnaire.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars If you write romance, you won't find much here December 14, 2008
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This book lists tons of information about publisher, editors, and literary agents. However, if you write romance, and are looking for an agent, you won't find what you need. There are approximately 276 pages of literary agents in this book, and I found about sixteen agents that specifically list that they represent romance. Some say they represent commercial fiction and women's fiction, but they don't consider romance to fall in those genres, because when they list what the don't represent, they say NO romance. Also, for you sci-fi and fantasy writers, lots of these agents reject that as well.

That is the only real failing of the book that I can see. Herman has provided a wealth of information, it's just that for some writers in certain fields, the literary agents are going to be useless. You might be better served to see if you can find this at the library or order it through inter library loan before you buy it to make sure you can find agents that will represent your type of work. If you just skim through the listings and only look at what the agents represent, you should take about two hours to go through all the listings. However, make sure you find the 2009 version because the information in an earlier edition could be different.

Incidentally for romance authors, the Writer's Digest guide to literary agents is supposed to list more agents who represent romance authors.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb resource for all writers
Jeff Herman's annual guide is an unparalleled resource for writers seeking agents and publishers. As both an author myself and a freelance book doctor, I periodically buy the... Read more
Published on October 29, 2010 by Charol Messenger
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Just the Basics, but How The Other Half Thinks!
My Husband Ran Off with the Nanny and God Do I Miss HerI This book is like a bible for any author who wants to publish his or her book, fiction or non-fiction, the traditional way... Read more
Published on June 7, 2009 by Tracy Davis
3.0 out of 5 stars Needs a cross-reference appendix
I should have paid more attention to the reviews and checked out a copy in the library first. If you are looking for agents that deal with a certain type of writing or fiction... Read more
Published on May 7, 2009 by Horton Deakins
5.0 out of 5 stars Jeff Herman's Guide
Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents 2009 is up to date and full of useful information about agents, including what they like to buy and what they... Read more
Published on April 21, 2009 by Carolyn Williamson
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!
This was the ideal order. The book came on time and was packaged professionally. Great!
Published on April 15, 2009 by Ann L. Mackenzie
5.0 out of 5 stars REMARKABLE BOOK WRITTEN BY A REMARKABLE WRITER AND LITERARY AGENT
How I wish I'd had this book when I first started writing! It would have saved me years of hounding agents and submitting proposals to publishers. Read more
Published on April 13, 2009 by Leil Lowndes
5.0 out of 5 stars Author review
I found the book very informative especially in the Query section and the remarks on how publishing is changing. Read more
Published on March 23, 2009 by Maureen M. Horansky
5.0 out of 5 stars YAY, JEFF HERMAN
JEFF hERMAN'S GUIDE IS MUCH, MUCH MORE HELPFUL TAN OTHER DIRECTORIES I HAVE
HAD. MORE EXPLICIT, MORE COMPLETE. (USED IT TO FIND AN AGENT.)
Published on March 22, 2009 by Eugene F. Hunt
4.0 out of 5 stars Jeff herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Edditors, & Literaru Agents...
This is a comprehensive and well-written work, most invaluable for those who are seeking to publish.
Published on February 22, 2009 by Bruce Zortman
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book publishing reference
I consider this the best reference on book publishing. I have used it myself as a literary agent and recommended it to authors for over a decade. Read more
Published on January 23, 2009 by Jeanne Fredericks
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