Interested in the relationship between literary agents and their clients? Not sure what that entails?
Check out the series I wrote for The Write Life:
Last week’s post: 6 Things to Expect from Your Literary Agent
This week’s post: 6 Things Not to Expect from Your Literary Agent
Head over to The Write Life and share your comments.
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Carly Watters is a SVP, senior literary agent and director of literary branding with the P.S. Literary Agency. She is a hands-on agent that develops proposals and manuscripts with attention to detail and the relevant markets. PSLA’s mission is to manage authors’ literary brands for their entire career.
Never without a book on hand she reads across categories which is reflected in the genres she represents and is actively seeking new authors in including women’s fiction, commercial and upmarket fiction, select literary fiction, platform-driven non fiction and select memoir. She occasionally represents children's book projects. Carly is drawn to emotional, well-paced narratives, with a great voice and characters that readers can get invested in.
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Want to learn more about the relationship between literary agents and their clients? Check out the link!
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Great posts. ( I’m including the ones linked within. )
Thank you for all the information you share on your blog. I’ve learned so much.
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Thanks for the advice.
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An explanation from literary agent Carly Watters, on what to expect, and what not to expect from an agent. Very good to know!
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Great posts that I will be passing on to some other folks. Thank you for posting a link to these.
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Thanks again for sharing your advice with our readers, Carly!
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