HA. Well, you know agents. They can be so scary and sharky. They NEVER want to meet you for coffee or tell you you're the greatest writer since Hemingway or give you foot massages. Who needs 'em, I say?
I am intrigued by these agents who are so desperate for clients that they just start foisting forms on people willy-nilly, begging to be allowed to sell the books sight unseen.
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ReplyDeleteIt probably appeals to the person who just saw his words ripped to pieces there....
ReplyDeleteHA. Well, you know agents. They can be so scary and sharky. They NEVER want to meet you for coffee or tell you you're the greatest writer since Hemingway or give you foot massages. Who needs 'em, I say?
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one!
ReplyDeleteNow, "bypass the DREADED literary agent" would've been too much!
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued by these agents who are so desperate for clients that they just start foisting forms on people willy-nilly, begging to be allowed to sell the books sight unseen.
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Hee hee. The algorithm's probably made by the same people who dream up the ads on Facebook.
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