Stan Doubt
Sunday 10th February 2008 3:29am [Edited]
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Quote: Griff @ February 9, 2008, 7:27 PM
Yep, I think getting picked for Richard & Judy is like winning the lottery. Big bucks.
Anyone know if anything remotely approaching a comedy novel has ever been on the R&J booklist ?
Starter for Ten - although it was written by the guy who did Cold Feet, so he did have a headstart...
Did a novel writing MA last year - will see if I can dig out what the agents like to receive (covering letter wise etc...)
From what we were told, small publishers are a good way to go (the majority of book prize nominations like the Booker go to books published by small publishers - to encourage the grassroots of the industry), but then it's still an advantage to have an agent - but to get an agent it helps to have interest from a publisher so it's a bit of a catch 22.
And apparently the way to the top of the slush pile is to have something that proves the quality of your writing - winning a national competition or having short stories published in a print or online magazine that is tough to get into (or have a popular online blog).