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An Agents Point of View

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A literary agent explains the process of obtaining and keeping an agent while illustrating the important aspects of contact, etiquette and more. The stories of an agent's encounters with authors are sprinkled with a bit of humor, clearly illustrating the wrong way to approach an agent.

80 pages, CD-ROM

First published June 27, 2012

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Sheri Williams

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Sheri Williams writes eerie and spooky stories for middle grade and YA readers, short stories for self-imposed therapy, and true crime nonfiction.

Always a Mississippi girl at heart, she now lives in Arkansas. While her reading tastes are eclectic, her southern roots mean she can never pass up good southern fiction.

Sheri loves true crime TV, horror movies (though she often watches from behind her hands), vampires, zombies, and all things creepy. She also loves history: books, TV, movies, research.

She has four grown children, 4.5 grandchildren, two dog children, and a diva grandcat.

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