At WEbook, we know that the process of finding a literary agent can be confusing, especially for the uninitiated. When are you ready to pitch an agent? How do you find a good one? What elements need to be in your query letter? Should you pitch more than one agent at a time?
Enter AgentInbox, an online submission “wizard” designed to take the mystery out of finding — and landing — the perfect agent for your book.
With AgentInbox, you can:
- Learn from our tutorials, including how to write stellar query letters, manuscript samples, and non-fiction book proposals
- Search AgentInbox’s roster of quality, pre-screened agents to find the perfect match for your book, whether it’s a novel or a cookbook
- Create polished submissions and immediately sends them to the right agent, saving yourself endless hours of research, the expense of snail mail, and the unreliability of email
- Track your submissions, customize your query letters, and submit to new agents as they are added to the service
Here’s how it works:
- Registration is fast, easy, and free. If you’re already a WEbook member and you’ve got a completed fiction manuscript or a non-fiction proposal, just sign in and get started on your author profile. Not sure if you’re ready? Check out our tutorials.
- Next, enter your book’s vital stats, including the title, genre, query letter, and part or all of your manuscript or non-fiction proposal. You can save your info and return at any time.
- You’ll be matched only to agents who are currently looking for projects in your genre. Only the agents you select will see your work and only those interested will contact you directly.
- WEbook will run a quick flight check on your submission to makes sure it meets basic submission standards, then you’re on your way!
--John
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I have a question about this, are there agents available out side of the US, that we can get using the Agent Inbox?
Thanks.
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