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| Using Print-On-Demand Novel to Attract Literary Agents |
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Q: I've just published a Print-On-Demand novel, "Moral Vengeance" (Author House). I've been a broadcast journalist for 25 years and have covered military matters extensively. But unfortunately, neither my background or the fact that I've completed the novel has helped me find an agent to promote my work. Will publishing "Moral Vengeance" as a POD help? Should I send the published book to prospective agents or just repeat the q-letter process? -Rod
But since it's a done deal, be sure to let whoever you query know the book is in print. And just query, with perhaps a sample chapter to show your writing ability; don't send the book unless they ask to see it.
Literary Lawyer and Former Literary Agent |

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