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Literary Agents Part 3. How to Approach Them

On 21. October 202021. October 2020 By whispererforbooksIn Publishing2 Comments

After choosing the right agents for your novel to query and where to find them, this article attempts to give you insight once you feel ready to actually start sending your queries.

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