How to Glow in the Dark

How to Glow in the Dark

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How to Glow in the Dark
How to Glow in the Dark
Your literary agent is your business partner, not your boss or your employee.
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Your literary agent is your business partner, not your boss or your employee.

Why is this working relationship different from most other working relationships? Oh, I am so glad you asked.

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I’m writing this newsletter in response to a question someone asked Kate McKean on hers.

If you don’t already subscribe to Kate’s newsletter, you should! This week’s edition answered a common author question: “Why the eff is my agent taking so long to respond to me?”

Kate broke down her schedule to show where her time was going—and more broadly why liter…

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