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| A Literary Agent's Client List |
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Q: How can you get a list of an agent’s clients? Is there something published? -Diane Another way to find a writer’s agent is to check with his or her publisher. Call the contracts office and ask for the agent’s name - it’s public record. One last way to check would be to review a copy of Guide to Literary Agents (GLA) (Writer’s Digest Books). Each agency listing includes lists of recently published titles, so you can find there the names of at least some of the writers that agency represents. Anne Bowling |

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