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"Inside Agenting" will unveil the secrets and strategies of my profession. We’ll explore agently virtues, vices and values. I will also reveal some secrets of the trade that might surprise you.

We’ll explore such topics as…

· Does your agent have the right stuff?

· How agencies handle your money.

· How agents deal with authors who screw up.

· How agents “bend the truth.”

· How publishers calculate whether your book is worth buying.

· Do literary agents have to be licensed?

· Why favors are a valuable form of currency.

· Why agents read every word of boilerplate.

· Your agent is your editor: how agents have taken on tasks once handled by publishers.

· How agents get money out of delinquent publishers.

· When agents push and when they ease up.

· What happens if your publisher goes bankrupt.

· The crazy things agents do to keep clients happy.

· What to do if your agent dies.

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Leading New York literary agent, publishing authority, e-book pioneer, and authors’ advocate Richard Curtis unveils the secrets and strategies of his profession and shares some insights that might surprise you.

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RICHARD CURTIS is a leading New York literary agent, publishing authority, e-book pioneer, and authors’ advocate. He was president of the Association of Authors’ Representatives and founded one of the first commercial e-book publishers.