Guess what? I got an agent.

It’s been a long time coming. A very long time. But as of yesterday, I have an agent.

I signed with Andrew Zack of The Zack Company, “full-service literary agency representing works of commercial fiction and nonfiction.”

Here’s a quick blurb about them:

Unlike other literary agencies, we really do focus on quality versus quantity. While some literary agencies take on new clients willy-nilly, only to discard them if their work doesn't sell in the first ten submissions, The Zack Company prides itself on sticking with clients until their work finds a home.

Our literary agency is associated with numerous co-agents around the world, assuring that your work, if it has the right qualities and international appeal, will be submitted to publishers around the globe. Our principal, Andrew Zack, has nearly 25 years experience in the publishing industry as both an editor and literary agent.

The Zack Company is also associated with various agencies in Hollywood, ensuring that clients' works with film or television potential will be seen by the major producers and studios behind the blockbusters you see in the theaters every week.


It was a difficult choice. I did have a couple other offers, and I sat around longer than I should have, trying to make a decision, but I finally settled on Andy.

I’m in the midst of doing ONE LAST revision of Progeny, cleaning up every little thing I can. When done, it goes to Andy and he starts shopping it.

Wish me luck.

--R.T.
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Published on February 08, 2013 13:10 Tags: agent, fantasy
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message 1: by John Gregory (new)

John Gregory Wynn Congrats! Know that this must be a load off of your mind. Now for the selfish question: How will this affect us looking forward to book 3 this fall?


message 2: by R.T. (new)

R.T. Kaelin John -

I have no idea whatsoever. If a publisher picks up Progeny, they might either pick up the one book alone to see how it does, or they might buy the series.

At this point, I'm guessing regardless, I won't be self-publishing it. But that doesn't mean I couldn't use another beta-reader or two.


message 3: by Donna (new)

Donna Overall Congratulations, Ryan! I've known from the very beginning that this was going to happen for you. And look how much better a writer you have become! I am so proud to have nurtured your baby through two volumes in the design/formatting department. You can feel free to call me Auntie Donna like CP does, LOL!


message 4: by Uriah (new)

Uriah Congratulations Ryan! That is great! I always believed Progeny was something special. I hope the world gets to see that as well. I'm glad I could help, even in a small way, with the stories. Good luck!


message 5: by R.T. (new)

R.T. Kaelin Donna wrote: "Congratulations, Ryan! I've known from the very beginning that this was going to happen for you. And look how much better a writer you have become! I am so proud to have nurtured your baby through ..."

Thanks, Donna. I can begin to thank you for what you've done for me. But I'll still try.

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

:)

Thank you.


message 6: by R.T. (new)

R.T. Kaelin Uriah wrote: "Congratulations Ryan! That is great! I always believed Progeny was something special. I hope the world gets to see that as well. I'm glad I could help, even in a small way, with the stories. Good l..."

Uriah -

Thanks for the support and help, especially on the alpha read of Prophecy. You are one of only a couple people who know of Rhohn version 1.0.

Keep your fingers crossed. Still need to find a publisher.


message 7: by Diane (new)

Diane Kistner Ryan, I'm just thrilled for you. It doesn't seem that long since I first ran into you on DK!


message 8: by Sandie (new)

Sandie I've always known this was going to happen for you. Talent like yours can't be ignored! Best of luck.


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