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Writer's Market 2007 by Robert Lee Brewer
Guide to Literary Agents 2007 by Joanna Masterson
2006-11-02 09:59:53
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answered by Ralph 7
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I would recommend self-publishing. I self-published a book of poetry through http://www.lulu.com/ (you don’t need an agent for self-publishing)
Lulu is completely free and very easy to use. You can then buy a global distribution, or ISBN, which will put your book on Barnes and noble, borders, Amazon.... I really like lulu, I think they are great. They also offer a great customer service if you get stuck. Once published with them, you automatically get the copyright, and you keep all rights to it. You can have books printed in b/w or colour, hardback or soft back, and in a variety of sizes.
If you think they are too good to be true (which was my original opinion) you can view my book at http://www.lulu.com/dchooper
Hope this helps. Good luck with your writing.
For any more information about Lulu you can contact me at forensic_dreamer@hotmail.com (if you do contact me, put Lulu in the subject line, or I might report as Spam)
Cheers, Deanna.
2006-11-03 00:29:14
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answered by Deanna H 3
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The best thing is to find an agent. If you do not want to there are some publishers who will publish stories without an agent, but they tend to be smaller publishers. An example of this is ComStar Media (who happens to publish a lot of anthologies of various types)
2006-11-02 11:52:32
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answered by Wendy C. 2
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sometimes I take a seat alongside on or a shrink or curbside with my skinny palms tucked and my elongated arms scratching crispy stuff in my oily, yet semi-glolly strands ask your self - ing "why are Cherrios called Cheerios" ? Then I pass to midsection line close to a truck, with huge wheels pull my tally hoo and aim at sturdy- year. Cheers!
2016-12-09 01:31:23
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answered by lot 4
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