Do you also represent authors of romance novels?
How does one go about getting an agent when they self-publish?
Do You Represent Romance Novels?
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Do You Represent Romance Novels?
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Re: Romance Novels
Mr. Bransford says that he will represent just about anything. Check his faq.
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Re: Do You Represent Romance Novels?
Re: romance novels, hope this clarifies: http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2008/08 ... mance.html
Querying for a self-published novel is pretty much the same as querying an unpublished novel, though I'd like to know when it was self-published and how many sales there have been.
And yes, please do remember to consult the FAQs: http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2008/08/faqs.html
Querying for a self-published novel is pretty much the same as querying an unpublished novel, though I'd like to know when it was self-published and how many sales there have been.
And yes, please do remember to consult the FAQs: http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2008/08/faqs.html
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