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Writing Lite Tip #27: Decide whether you really need an agent

August 5, 2014 by Libby Fischer Hellmann
Writing Lite Tip 27: Decide whether you really need an agent.

Writing Lite Tip 27: Decide whether you really need an agent.
Some authors swear by their agent. Other authors think they get in the way.

But, just like authors, agents are adapting to the new world of publishing too. Before you dismiss them, think of what an agent MIGHT be able to do for you.

You could be surprised.

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