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Agent wish-list

Where to start

First, think about what kind of agent you want, and your aims for your novel. You’ll want a clear idea of the genre and where it fits into the market, so you can submit to agents who represent authors in that area. If you aren’t sure, look for good comparative titles.

If you write in multiple genres, think about those as well as the genre of the book you’re submitting – ie, if you

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