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    The Guide to Literary Agents (GLA) is a book that compiles hundreds of listings for literary agents and script (screenplay) agents. The book is an annual resource for writers who wish to find an agent and sell their work to publishing houses. GLA is published by Writer's Digest Books and usually hits bookstores around September of each year.

    The most current edition is the 2007 edition, edited by Joanna Masterson. The 2008 edition, edited by Chuck Sambuchino, is due out in late 2007.


        Guide to Literary Agents
            The Listings
            The Articles
            Other Listings
            Writers Digest Books
            See also

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    The Listings
    For 16 years, the book has listed hundreds of U.S. and international script and literary agents who take on new clients. While not all agents listed are part of the Association of Authors' Representatives (AAR), all listed agents do not charge reading or evaluation fees.

    Listings include information that writers can use in contacting the agency, including the following: what types of books are represented by the agency, recent sales, contact information, preferred means of contact (e.g. phone, fax...), contractual terms, address, and names of individual agents at each house.

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    The Articles
    Besides articles, the book has numerous upfront articles to better assist writers in their pursuit of an agent. The 2007 edition of GLA includes the following upfront articles

      Agent Basics: Preparing for Representation
      Assessing Credibility: What to Look For When Researching Agents
      Author FAQs: Expert Answers to Common Questions
      Editing Options: Perfecting Your Manuscript
      Building a Reputation: How New Authors Get Noticed
      Effective Communication: Getting Your Foot in the Door
      Crafting a Query: Writing the Best Possible Letter
      The Art of the Synopsis: Summing Up Your Novel
      Professional Proposals: Packaging Your Nonfiction Submission
      Formatting Your Script: Ten Ways to Make Peace With the Process
      Making a Commitment: What to Do Before and After You Sign
      Know Your Rights: Breaking Down Industry Lingo
      Improve Your Book Contract: Nine Negotiating Tips
      Joseph Regal: An Agent in Search of a Voice
      Script Agent Secrets: The Inside Scoop From Film, TV and Stage Reps
      Getting the Word Out: Professional Advice From Publicists
      Dealing With Denial: Learning From Rejection Letters
      Conference Etiquette: Agents Share Good and Bar Experiences
      Leaping Into the Fray: My First Adventure With An Agent

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    Other Listings
    Following agent listings, the book also includes listings of publicists, writers' conferences, professional writing organizations, online tools and glossary terms.

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    Writers Digest Books
    Guide to Literary Agents is one of eight "market books" published each year by Writer's Digest Books - the most famous of which is Writer's Market, a book that lists thousands of magazine listings for writers. Others include: Photographer's Market, Children's Writer's and Illustrator's Market, Novel and Short Story Writer's Market, Artist and Graphic Designer's Market, Poet's Market and Songwriter's Market. Each book is designed to give writers instructions on how to submit freelance work to markets.

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