The Evolution of an Agent's List

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Literary agents Jessica Faust and James McGowan discuss how an agent's list might change and shift over the years, what that means about their MSWL, and how the change in their list informs the way they read queries.

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Jessica Faust’s love for books is what first brought her to open BookEnds Literary Agency. It is her desire to be an advocate for all authors that pushed her to create her blog, the BookEnds YouTube channel and to maintain a vibrant presence on Twitter.

Jessica is proud to have grown BookEnds to an agency that represents authors of all genres for children and adults, allowing her to reach more readers and help more authors and illustrators achieve their dreams.
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James McGowan is a Literary Agent at BookEnds and writer for children. He began working with the agency as an intern in the summer of 2015, and basically never left. He represents a talented group of authors and illustrators working in everything from board books to middle grade graphic novels. He also works in adult nonfiction, and adult mystery and suspense projects. James is the author of GOOD NIGHT OPPY, which is available now.

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Thank you Jessica and James for sharing your unique access and generous insights into the literary world and business.

I also notice and appreciate your self -deprecating humor. ❤

God bless.

hgoingceleb
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This is a great topic to point out, because all of us in different parts of the reader to maker spectrum are also always on this journey. Our reading tastes change, our writing tastes change, so it's natural to move to the next thing, and experience in one area definitely helps give confidence to new transitions!

jowas
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Good video, thanks! You highlighted once more how the knowledge a good agent has of the changing market makes them very valued partners is this business! This also gives a clearer picture (as does your answer to my question last week, thanks!) on editors. I didn't really realize they were all attached to certain publishers until now! I'm still a little fuzzy on that process between working with editors and submitting to a publisher, but I'm sure you'll cover it more later :)

This topic does make me think of my years teaching...Any time an educator makes a switch in subject/grade we don't start from scratch, but there's a learning curve until we're fully proficient again!

janiekurtz
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I love knowing you both can grow and change as agents! Keep up the good work ❤

annworthington
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Do agents automatically exclude any debut authors from other countries, if the story is not set in the US? I've hd a few rejections and wondering if it's because my historical romance is a family saga set in S. Africa and not the US? Thanks Jessica and James, love your informative channel.

samp
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Hi! Question for a video: How do sensitivity readers work? Is that something that the author should do before querying? Or is that something that the agent/editor arranges? Thanks!

rissarissaroo
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To keep up with market trends, I wonder if reading Publisher’s Lunch (Publisher’s Marketplace) would help, along with reading current books.

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