Showing posts with label choosing a literary agent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label choosing a literary agent. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 January 2026

How to tell if an agent is right for your book (not just your dreams)

Before you sign with a literary agent, here’s how to make sure they’re a good fit for your writing goals, style, and long-term creative vision.
So, you've got an offer from a literary agent. It is an amazing moment. After the champagne has settled (or the cautious optimism kicks in), the real work begins: deciding if this is the right person to guide your writing career.

It’s tempting to say yes immediately, and many do, but not every agent is the right fit.  I've been there a couple of times, and for whatever reason, it did not pan out. Here’s how to assess whether they’re not only excited about your book but also aligned with your long-term creative goals.

Monday, 19 January 2026

The call: what happens when a literary agent wants to sign you?

Got the call from a literary agent? Here’s how to handle that conversation, what to expect, and what questions to ask before you sign.
You’ve done the research, sent the query, and waited patiently, or obsessively, and now it’s happened. An agent wants to talk. This is what’s known as the call

For many writers, it’s thrilling and surreal. It can also be nerve-racking. You should enjoy the moment, and congratulate yourself on the hard work. You have achieved something very few writers do. I certainly did, as it is so hard to get a literary agent, and I think it is getting harder.