Approaching agents
Sat, 2007-02-10 16:56
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Approaching agents
Does anyone have an opinion on approaching agents?
I have tended to fall firmly on the side of sending an enquiry letter first, to see if I can tickle their interest. Sending manuscripts, if they are not going to be read, can be an expensive proposition. So, I do my homework and send it to agents that I think might be interested.
The problem, I find, is the format of the letter. All the guides, and many people, seem to recommend that the initial approach be very business-like but, and this is the paradox, how does that help it stand out form the many others they receive every day?
I'm certain many of you must have considered this. What are your thoughts?
Russell
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