However, this is a fair point:
... which is why it's important for an agent to be sure they want to blog in the first place, and not see it as a requirement of modern publishing. You can see it in the agent's tone and subject choices when they really love what they do and who they work with - and helping beginners/struggling writers out.Kenner R. McQuaid wrote:My New Year's resolution is to stop following 90% of the agents I follow on twitter. Today's tweets were mainly geared toward displeasure with getting back to work, picking apart people who resolved to 'get' an agent this year (we shouldn't assume that we'll get one; we should resolve to make a better effort) and sarcastically apologizing in advance for rejections while wishing everyone a happy new year.
If other professionals acted like this, they'd be sunk. If doctors, lawyers, and engineers tweeted about being less than thrilled about being back to work after the holiday (which everyone on earth is), they might as well turn in their licenses.