EPISODE · Sep 2, 2024 · 7 MIN
Do You Really Need an Agent Before You Start Writing Seriously? | Ep 76
from Buildwriting · host Onyemechi Nwakonam
In this episode, I discuss why you don’t need an agent before you start writing. Agents want to see your writing skills and potential, so it’s crucial to practice and improve first. With options like self-publishing and hybrid publishing, the landscape has changed. Agents look for quality, marketable work, so having a solid body of work is essential. Starting with smaller publications or contests can help you build your resume and get feedback. Ultimately, the best way to attract an agent is to write an amazing book. Join My Newsletter Love what you're hearing? Stay connected and never miss an update by joining my newsletter! Get exclusive insights, tips, and behind-the-scenes content delivered straight to your inbox. Just head over to https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ and sign up today! Send an Audio Message Got something to say? I want to hear from you! Send me an audio message with your thoughts, questions, or stories, and you might just hear your voice on the next episode. Visit https://buildwriting.com/speak/ to record your message now! Takeaways You don't need an agent before you start writing, but it is important to have evidence of your writing skills and potential. The publishing landscape has changed, offering options like self-publishing and hybrid publishing. Agents typically look for quality and marketable works, so it is important to have a body of work to show them. Starting with smaller publications or contests can help build your resume and receive feedback. The best way to attract an agent is to write an amazing book. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Do I Need an Agent Before Starting to Write Seriously? 01:00 Chapter 1: The Changing Publishing Landscape 02:10 Chapter 2: Many Writers Started Without an Agent 02:57 Chapter 3: The Importance of Showing Your Work 04:24 Chapter 4: Focus on Writing Skills and Creating a Body of Work 06:34 Conclusion: The Best Way to Get an Agent
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In this episode, I discuss why you don’t need an agent before you start writing. Agents want to see your writing skills and potential, so it’s crucial to practice and improve first. With options like self-publishing and hybrid publishing, the landscape has changed. Agents look for quality, marketable work, so having a solid body of work is essential. Starting with smaller publications or contests can help you build your resume and get feedback. Ultimately, the best way to attract an agent is to write an amazing book. Join My Newsletter Love what you're hearing? Stay connected and never miss an update by joining my newsletter! Get exclusive insights, tips, and behind-the-scenes content delivered straight to your inbox. Just head over to https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ and sign up today! Send an Audio Message Got something to say? I want to hear from you! Send me an audio message with your thoughts, questions, or stories, and you might just hear your voice on the next episode. Visit https://buildwriting.com/speak/ to record your message now! Takeaways You don't need an agent before you start writing, but it is important to have evidence of your writing skills and potential. The publishing landscape has changed, offering options like self-publishing and hybrid publishing. Agents typically look for quality and marketable works, so it is important to have a body of work to show them. Starting with smaller publications or contests can help build your resume and receive feedback. The best way to attract an agent is to write an amazing book. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Do I Need an Agent Before Starting to Write Seriously? 01:00 Chapter 1: The Changing Publishing Landscape 02:10 Chapter 2: Many Writers Started Without an Agent 02:57 Chapter 3: The Importance of Showing Your Work 04:24 Chapter 4: Focus on Writing Skills and Creating a Body of Work 06:34 Conclusion: The Best Way to Get an Agent
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