• The Publishing Deal: Literary Agent Samuel Bernard (Part 2)

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

The Publishing Deal: Literary Agent Samuel Bernard (Part 2)

  • Summary

  • In part two of the interview with Samuel Bernard, a literary agent from Zeitgeist Literary Agency, he shares insights on landing an agent, the importance of polished manuscripts, and the role of timing in the publishing process. Samuel discusses his preferences and current interests in genres, accessibility for aspiring writers, and how timing and market trends can impact the chances of getting published. The episode also touches on the advantages and challenges of the agent-author relationship post-book deal, as well as advice on genre identification and emerging market trends, culminating in a rapid-fire segment addressing practical questions from listeners.

    00:00 Introduction to the Interview Series
    01:29 Samuel Bernard's Role and Preferences
    03:19 How Aspiring Writers Can Reach Out
    05:35 Rapid Fire Questions
    09:20 Trends and Timing in Publishing
    13:04 Genre Identification and Crossovers
    15:18 Agent-Author Relationship Dynamics
    27:23 Final Tips for Aspiring Writers

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    Zeitgeist Literary Agency
    Bad Crime Writers Festival
    Sunshine Coast Hinterland Writers Festival
    Brisbane Writers Festival

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