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Within the book publishing industry, literary agents are agents who represent writers much the same way a Hollywood agent would represent an actor. They act as a go-between with writers
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1. Acquire experience in evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of manuscript submissions. If you live in a major publishing hub, such as New York, London, Chicago, Paris or Boston
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1. Gain experience in the world of literature. Find a job at a local publishing house, or take an unpaid internship. Most agencies hire readers who have worked in in-house publishing
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1. Establish the direction you want to go in advance. You must realize that the majority of publishing houses refuse literary works they do not request or books that are not suggested
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