Can I have 2 literary agents?

The quick answer is, "Yes." In fact, many literary agents expect writers to query multiple agents at once. Unless they specifically state they prefer writers avoid simultaneous submissions. Or if an agent requests (and you grant) an exclusive look at your submission at a writing conference.
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How many literary agents can I have?

DON'T SUBMIT TO MULTIPLE AGENTS AT THE SAME AGENCY

No ifs, ands, or but's about it: you should only query one agent per literary agency. It's not cool to email multiple at once. However, once an agent declines an offer of representation to you, you can feel confident querying another relevant agent in the same agency.
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Should I submit to multiple literary agents?

It's absolutely fine to send your submission to more than one agent. They expect you to have approached one or more of their peers, and competition is considered healthy.
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Can you switch literary agents?

Changing literary agents can be tough, but sometimes it's necessary. Follow these best practices to make the transition as smooth as possible. Finding an agent isn't always a “one and done” action. In fact, changing literary agents happens more often than not.
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How many agents should I submit to?

Just make sure you've done your due diligence and had a long, hard think about what you want. If you conclude that traditional publishing is your optimal route, then you should commit right now to querying at least 20 agents (hey, that number wasn't totally arbitrary) in order to find the right representation.
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Do literary agents talk to each other?

General querying etiquette: Agents talk to each other. And to their clients. This impacts querying etiquette in so many ways.
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Who is the best literary agent for new authors?

Best Literary Agents for New Writers | 25 Top Book Agents for First-Time Authors and Debut Authors
  • Marly Rusoff (Marly Rusoff & Associates)
  • Jenny Bent (The Bent Agency)
  • Susan Golomb (Writers House)
  • Dorian Karchmar (William Morris Endeavor)
  • Daniel Lazar (Writers House)
  • Bill Clegg (The Clegg Agency)
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Should I fire my literary agent?

Some writers hesitate to fire a literary agent on the grounds that any agent is better than none. However, if a literary agent is not an enthusiastic advocate for your writing, then he or she may do more harm than good. As a writer, you must stand up for your own writing and not rely on anyone else to do it for you.
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Do literary agents drop clients?

There's often a reason. The trickier information to find is for agents signing many clients and dropping them just as quickly if the first book doesn't sell in a snap. There isn't a clear data trail for this, but in general, these tend to be “book-by-book” agents.
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Can you submit to a different agent at the same agency?

Can you query multiple agents at the same agency? Unless otherwise specified in the submission guidelines, it's fine to query different agents at the same agency, provided they represent your genre.
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How difficult is it to get a literary agent?

Your odds of getting a literary agent are 1 in 6,000. That does NOT mean 1 out of every 6,000 authors who try to get an agent will make it, and the other 5,999 will fail.
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How much money do literary agents take?

While there are a few exceptions, the most common commission for a literary agent is 15%. If an agent places a book with a publisher and negotiates a $25,000 advance, that agent will take out their 15% (or $3,750) and send the rest (or $21,250) to their client.
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Should I submit my book to multiple publishers?

Usually it's to only one publisher, as the book publication involves both time & effort from the publishers side as well. But it's more a gentleman's agreement, and legally you may not be wrong in sending to two publishers. It's ethically wrong to do that.
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How often do agents ask for a full manuscript?

In a recent Book Broker interview, literary agent Harvey Klinger told us that he receives hundreds of queries annually. "I lost count years ago," he said. Of those, he requests a full manuscript from 10-15% percent.
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Why do authors switch agents?

The other common reason authors fire their agents is for lack of attention: their agent either can't or won't give the author's career the time and focus it needs. If you feel like your agent isn't as focused as he used to be, set up a call to discuss it.
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How many clients does a literary agent have?

An established agent may have between 30–70 clients depending on their workflow. They likely aren't submitting work for all of those clients at the same time, so that number is doable.
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How do you find a new literary agent?

PublishersMarketplace.com is the best place to research literary agents; not only do many agents have member pages there, but you can search the publishing deals database by genre, category, and/or keyword to pinpoint the best agents for your work.
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How do I let go of my agent?

Call your agent, be polite, explain that you have been signed to a new agency and you will be leaving their books. Thank them so much for all of their hard work. Try and keep it short and professional, do not bring up any grievances, if they ask why you have moved on, keep it really simple.
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How do I get out of a contract with a literary agent?

Follow your contract guidelines.

Your contract may stipulate the method of termination. Most literary agents require sixty days written notice. Some will require a letter; for others email is acceptable. Be sure that you follow the terms of your contract so there can be no question later on about the termination.
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How do I fire an email agent?

Be brief but clear, saying something like: “I've been having a hard time reaching you and I'm at the point of reconsidering our agency relationship. Would you please respond to me so we can discuss where to go from here?” If a week goes by and you don't hear anything, it's time to terminate the relationship.
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Who is JK Rowlings literary agent?

Christopher Little is credited with turning Rowling into a “literary superstar”. The pair have been described as being “the most commercially successful relationship in literary history”.
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What literary agents work with Netflix?

Netflix doesn't have literary agents. They only have a team of executives and buyers. There is no such thing as a Netflix agent; at least for now.
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Who is Stephen King's literary agent?

Chuck Verrill – Stephen King's Literary Agent

Stephen King's book agent is Chuck Verrill with Darhansoff & Verrill. Chuck is Stephen King's longtime editor. Stephen King's book agent joined Darhansoff & Verrill in 1989 after ten years as an editor at Viking Penguin.
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Can an author have more than one agent?

Having More Than One Literary Agent is Okay When…

For example, you also write adult (and you can have an adult book agent either at the same agency or a different one) or screenplays (another agent or manager there). Those divisions are much clearer than the divisions between kidlit categories.
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