Sunday, June 03, 2007

It all started one dark and stormy night. Well, not really. But it sounded good, and it went with the title.

Actually, it all started with a LOT of research. I booted up my computer, dusted off my keyboard, and went to work researching agents. Here’s what I found:

Many CBA agents can be found just by Googling them, but who has the time? This website in particular proved invaluable for listing agents, their submission guidelines, and contact info:

http://www.christianwritersinfo.net/tips7.htm

And just in case you need a more definitive list, I’m including the agents I have submitted to, along with a link to their submission guidelines. Enjoy, and happy researching!

Beth Jusino, Alive Communications

Chip MacGregor, MacGregor Literary Agency

Deidre Knight, The Knight Agency

Janet Kobobel Grant, Books and Such

Janet Benrey, Benrey Literary Agency

John Eames, Eames Literary Agency

Natasha Kern, Natasha Kern Literary Agency

Wendy Lawton, Books and Such

Also, since part of pitching to an agent means preparing a top notch proposal, I’m attaching a copy of mine. Hope it helps.

Book Proposal

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3 comments :

Jessica Ferguson said...

Wish I could download your book proposal, but I can't. Don't know if it's my problem or if others have trouble too.

Christa Allan said...

Thanks for the info!

Elizabeth Ludwig said...

Not sure why you can't download it, Jess. I'm checking to see if I can track down the problem.

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