There’s a place to look online that offers a list of
literary agents in Georgia. Use the link
below and browse a bunch of them. I love
the power of the internet and electronic communication because this allows us all
to multi-work. Ok, I just invented that
term for working all over the world from the comfort of one spot. AND—I’m sure I’m over-reacting, but this corona
virus stuff kind of bugs me. I didn’t go off at the turn of the century and
overstock on anything but I did get some extra stuff for this virus thing. Hand sanitizers, food, cash, over the
counters—toilet paper—I don’t want to get anything flu-like without toilet
paper on hand. Another thing the
internet is good for—working from home.
So, here’s the link:
I have heard of, and investigated, some of the agents on the
list. If you’re looking for an agent, it’s
important to investigate the ones you look into and to follow their submission
guidelines.
That’s all I’ve got for you this week. I’m off to tile my bathroom floor—I know, OMG
THAT SOUNDS LIKE A BLAST ON A SUNDAY!! It’s a small floor. I’ll post a link someplace when I get that
all done—because it’s the last step of my bathroom remodeling project. You can check out the sidebar @ my HomeTalk
link to see other stuff I’ve done or the tab at the top of this blog to check
out another project of mine. Leave a
comment for a chance to be entered into the End of the Month Grand Prize
Contest.
Until then, click on this Georgia link https://literaryagencies.com/literary-agents-atlanta/
and explore.
(all Georgia info downloaded from https://literaryagencies.com/literary-agents-atlanta/)
Thanks for your informative and interesting post. This one was excellent as it gives me insight into your thoughts on different subjects. The virus, publishing, the internet and your lousy hotel experience. what a nightmare for you. Wishing you great health, happiness and good luck on all your diy projects. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
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