Lisa Tener

Why Hire an Agent for your Book?



Posted: Thursday, December 31, 2009

by Lisa Tener
Write Your Book

As an author who published her first book without an agent, I can tell you that you can reach a publisher without an agent. I can also tell you that there are very good reasons to find yourself a reputable agent. Perhaps you've heard some of them before-they are worth serious consideration:

Barbara Ganim, author of six books, including, Drawing from the Heart: A Seven Step Program to Heal Emotional Pain and Loss (Quest Books, May, 2004), recounts her first book experience. "I didn't have an agent, and my contract provided for 10% of net, rather than gross. BIG mistake! I made no money on that book at all."


Other things an agent can advocate for? Marketing dollars, publicity-things that will help your book sell. Convinced you need an agent? Check out my article Seven Hints to Publish Your Non-Fiction Book . You're on your way.

National book writing coach and published author Lisa Tener helps authors write books and get published. Lisa has appeared on ABC World News with Peter Jennings, and PBS-TV.  Her book-writing clients have been featured on Oprah, Montel Williams, and CNN.  Lisa speaks, coaches and teaches how to write a book throughout the US, and serves on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School continuing education course on book writing and publishing. Get Free  book writing & publishing updates here.

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