How to Get a Literary Agent | Interview with Lucinda Halpern

How to Get a Literary Agent | Interview with Lucinda Halpern

Ellen Brock

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@user-re2ur1dg1h
@user-re2ur1dg1h - 26.08.2024 17:35

yes!!🎉 this is the first time I've heard anyone say that the world is ready for a more utopian rather than dystopian theme in fiction! I sure have been, and my novel is here to help shift the paradigm. Let's give society a world they'd enjoy living in! 😊

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@DixieJoJarchow
@DixieJoJarchow - 25.07.2024 00:47

Great content

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@WarTheory
@WarTheory - 20.07.2024 04:33

What happens if you have a great story but you’re not a writer I’m not looking for a ghost writer. I don’t need to have my name put on a book to feel good. I feel good regardless…. how much is love to get my story into the world any suggestions?

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@shadowsayer1516
@shadowsayer1516 - 10.06.2024 02:06

lol Gatekeepers. A dying breed across every creative industry thankfully.

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@Christianchoose
@Christianchoose - 03.06.2024 03:39

Proof read the Book of Mormon! See how many times the Lord is speaking!

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@lindavies9948
@lindavies9948 - 01.06.2024 00:55

I understood publishing to mean the business or profession of editing, producing, and marketing books.

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@vitzbig
@vitzbig - 28.05.2024 23:11

FANTASTIC video. I was clueless about this part and now I feel as if I've learned so much!

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@elenasingleterry5854
@elenasingleterry5854 - 04.04.2024 17:27

Great talk - thank you!

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@Mr.H-YT42
@Mr.H-YT42 - 02.04.2024 01:20

Hi Ellen, this vid was very appreciated! Great info and the format was fun and entertaining to boot. I'm sure you have tons of plans for future videos, but I, for one, would love to toss out a vote to watch a sit-down between you and lit agents / acquisition editors wherein you discuss potential comps for published / soon-to-be published books, or even for pitches / blurbs sent in by viewers for their WIPs. This is the one area of writing and querying that on the whole causes me the most frustration and confusion, so seeing the thought process behind what a "good comp" might look like would be absolutely invaluable.

My first frustration as an unpublished writer is figuring out when to use the, "This book is X meets Y" combining comparison to quickly convey the tone or feel of your manuscript, and when to use direct comparisons with recent titles that can demonstrate the potential audience and sales a particular book might draw. These two approaches seem to have vastly different functions. How does one figure out which to use?

My second frustration comes from my perspective as a cross-genre writer. I've encountered several agents decry authors who pitch their books as unique enough that good comps are hard to identify, but ego aside, how does one find comp titles for a manuscript that really is cross-genre, or is an updated approach to a genre no longer in fashion but is perhaps due for a revival but has few to no recently-published counterparts without sounding like an egotistical jerk?

Watching the thought process behind picking potential comp titles by professionals in the know would be a HUGE help to disambiguate this process. All the information out there seems contradictory, to say the least. I can't be the only one confused, am I?

Thanks so much for the channel and all the work you put in. It's appreciated.

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@adamatherton8562
@adamatherton8562 - 24.03.2024 20:23

This interview was very refreshing. I was encouraged to hear that agents are interested in hearing your true voice rather than polished course learned blabber.

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@bernicevenable8885
@bernicevenable8885 - 18.03.2024 20:32

What a very exuberant, riveting discussion loaded with a vast array of the questions/answers new writers want to hear. For me, Lucinda's responses about comp books and genres were slightly deeper than what I've heard before. So insightful! Thank you, both. You've made my day.

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@Xclayton23
@Xclayton23 - 15.03.2024 11:54

Ellen and Lucinda... THIS... WAS... GREAT! Thank you. I learned so much. Even took notes. I'll be subscribing to Publishers marketplace and ordering your book. Will also re-query agents I queried before my POV overhaul this last year.

Kindest regards,
Xavier
"Skyler Bluestone and The Kaleidoscopic Hat"
87,000 word, Upmarket-Commercial MG Fantasy

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@jeanthepants7905
@jeanthepants7905 - 14.03.2024 08:39

This channel is my roman empire.

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@paramedicchrisbookseries
@paramedicchrisbookseries - 29.02.2024 16:07

Once again, thank you for this.

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@ohroonoko
@ohroonoko - 25.02.2024 01:47

I visited Lucinda's website to download her free stuff and I gotta say it blew away my expectations. Pretty rich content including an impressive 54-page PDF with fantastic insight and outlining tools. 10/10 would recommend. All it cost me was my email address and first name. Thank you, Lucinda and Ellen!

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@Justpassingby204
@Justpassingby204 - 21.02.2024 22:48

So, it was mentioned that making a website for our writing and curating would be a good idea. How do you post your material when it’s mostly unpublished ?

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@JTMosby
@JTMosby - 17.02.2024 05:55

Lucinda, you are very engaging. I'm looking forward to reading your book. Thanks for writing it. And thank you Ellen for interviewing Lucinda and producing a useful video.

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@PeterMacansky
@PeterMacansky - 15.02.2024 13:31

<3

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@Oddy37
@Oddy37 - 07.02.2024 16:19

Can we get a video about romance story structure? Or just some general tips for romance?

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@trudieangelica
@trudieangelica - 06.02.2024 22:52

Great questions. The uncomfortable truth is that many, many people want to publish a book. But it's comforting to know that good writing really counts for a lot, that and having the grit to push through.

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@pattykim5422
@pattykim5422 - 05.02.2024 19:29

If you have a hard time writing the synopsis, is that indicative that something is wrong with your plot? Like it might be overly compicated? thanks, this was very helpful!

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@madguitar1086
@madguitar1086 - 05.02.2024 07:46

Agents want their asses kissed. Got it.

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@MichaelMahairII
@MichaelMahairII - 02.02.2024 17:38

Ellen I just discovered your videos and I want you to know I genuinely love them! Extremely helpful stuff. You really know how to teach and explain in a way that's easy to understand!

Unfortunately, this literary agent stuff is so disheartening. It's all about how the writer can have value and prove their value to the agent, but what's the return on that investment? What does the agent bring to the table? With your chance of financial success being so low anyway, why not find an editor you love, find a cover artist you love, and self-publish?

Like others, I hope we see a big shift in this industry.

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@Mila-OPetr
@Mila-OPetr - 01.02.2024 14:21

You might want to try using synonyms to “yeah”. After a while it’s rather irritating. Try “sure”, “yes”, “certainly”, etc.

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@SteveJubs
@SteveJubs - 31.01.2024 03:02

“The gift”?? People produce and distribute their own books all the time.

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@Hurlburton
@Hurlburton - 30.01.2024 22:56

I want to write a book I need a cowriter Could you give a class on that please

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@PreviouslyDelicious
@PreviouslyDelicious - 30.01.2024 20:04

Thank you for the excellent interview! I'm working on my third draft now, hoping to find a critique partner. Then later this year I would like to be in the market for an agent.

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@karengarrison4237
@karengarrison4237 - 30.01.2024 13:29

Thanks for keeping it real. This was very uplifting as well as informative.

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@anaximander66
@anaximander66 - 30.01.2024 10:45

Ellen needs to clean up her houses!

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@Earth2Stephen
@Earth2Stephen - 30.01.2024 06:38

Lots of great information. Thank you!

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@SeanDuranMusic
@SeanDuranMusic - 30.01.2024 06:04

... and I want to read one of your novels.

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@SeanDuranMusic
@SeanDuranMusic - 30.01.2024 06:03

This is very disturbing.

Let's look at your 156k subs and only 1% of them will ever get traditional published, that's only 1,560 people.

The system seems rigged. And as you say in you profile... "many have launched successful self-publishing careers." Note: self-publishing.

You would probably have better luck winning the lottery. I'm a realists to statistics. To what she was saying, if the only service their to provide, is publishing and distribution, and you do everything else. This seems like a bad deal. Who would ever want to sign a contract, when first, your the product, and they believe in what you have, so they will invest in the product. I'm sure at a unfair percentage, to the productor. Like I said, sounds like the system is rigged.

When we all know as writers, The Big 5 publishing companies.

And nothing gets passed them as in traditional publishing without them saying so.

Things need to change.

This is how I see the publishing industry as a whole. Their way, their rules, their standards.

In the 3yrs. I've read about 400 novels, and only a handful was worth reading. 5 books a handful. The system needs to change.

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@sarahchambers4381
@sarahchambers4381 - 30.01.2024 04:47

Ellen and Lucinda, the information you've provided in this video is invaluable. Thank you for taking the time to share it with us. Sadly, I have a long way to go before I'm ready to start the query process. Between raising a family, battling chronic illness, and months lost, recovering from multiple eye surgeries, it's been a challenge to find time to write. I've had to snatch those wispy moments whenever they happen to float by. Still, I'm moving forward. It's been eight years, so far, on one project. It's a Fantasy story. I can see it playing out in my mind, like a movie. I'm around the 75,000 word mark. I still have several chapters that need written, and "darlings" that must be killed. I'm also one of those writers who likes to polish as I go. Though it slows the process of writing that first draft, I'm hoping there will be much less revising and rewriting needed in future drafts. Ellen, I always appreciate the content you create. Your channel is one of my favorites. Though I don't know you, I can tell you are a kind, humble person. Those two attributes I hold in high esteem. On a different note, I remember reading you've been in poor health. I am sorry. I hope you've been experiencing some improvements! Our faces don't always mirror how we're feeling, but I thought you looked especially pretty in this video. A true "picture of health." Your beautiful eyes were shining, and your complexion looked lovely. Praying this year will be a healthier one--for both of us! Take care and God bless!💜🙏

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@lanab.820
@lanab.820 - 30.01.2024 03:27

Thank you so much, Ellen and Lucinda! Such an insightful and inspiring interview. I don't know if I will ever get to the querying stage, but Lucinda's answers give me hope. Thank you for your time, and best of luck with your book!

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@RenaissanceK
@RenaissanceK - 30.01.2024 00:39

thank you both so much for putting this together for us!!! this is so helpful. i appreciate both of you taking the time to give us this video and all the info. life-savers! 💛

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@carleryk
@carleryk - 29.01.2024 23:57

I'm in the final stages of editing my book, so only few weeks more until my search for a literary agent begins. Thanks for such informative interview! 🙂

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@davidford4200
@davidford4200 - 29.01.2024 23:52

Thanks Ellen and Lucinda. After taking a break following one rejection Ian reinvigorated.

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@tmntvspr
@tmntvspr - 29.01.2024 23:17

Finished my editing and query, just finishing my summary and then sending out requests!

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@amunrayay1446
@amunrayay1446 - 29.01.2024 23:11

I am working on querying.

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@joesjoeys
@joesjoeys - 29.01.2024 23:11

Thank you Lucinda and Ellen for this video! I've been hoping for something like this for a while.
It can be hard to know what the appropriate steps are for fledgling writers.

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@christinabriggs1782
@christinabriggs1782 - 29.01.2024 22:33

Yay. Im almost at this stage. Petfect timing

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@brys.3131
@brys.3131 - 27.01.2024 02:37

I'm so excited for this!

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@christinabriggs1782
@christinabriggs1782 - 27.01.2024 01:29

Perfect timing. Yahoo!! Thank you ladies for doing this for us writer's out here.

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@TheCaptain610
@TheCaptain610 - 26.01.2024 23:31

Looking forward to this Ellen! Hope to work with you again soon too!

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@tanapattersonpotterybooth946
@tanapattersonpotterybooth946 - 25.01.2024 06:19

I love Ellen. She has taught me so much.

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@mom2many166
@mom2many166 - 25.01.2024 01:03

EEEEEE! I'm so excited!

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