To whom it may concern,
I am looking for an Agent who is interested in invest in this editorial service ( Art Book).
https://www.behance.net/gallery/9789581/Romeo-and-Juliet-Art-Book
To whom it may concern,
I am looking for an Agent who is interested in invest in this editorial service ( Art Book).
https://www.behance.net/gallery/9789581/Romeo-and-Juliet-Art-Book
Thank you very much Aria,
Your comment helped me a lot. Would you have an agent contact to give me?
Hey~
I'm not an agent, but I can't help but comment, as I'm wondering if it can really be that easy. I know some agents (maybe all agents; I would anyway if I was one) visit sites like this one and would actually click the link, but I'd also think that agents have submissions guidelines for a reason. What you have here is a pretty interesting idea, but it doesn't seem to me like you'll have much luck getting an agent just by posting an open call online. I bet most agents see a lot of writers/artists doing that every day, and they aren't too keen on biting in. I mean, if an author doesn't make an effort to come to them, following their guidelines and showing that s/he's for some reason interested in *them* as the best agent, it seems logical that they'd be more reluctant to consider the author's work.
Not to say that I don't hope you will find an agent, though! Personally I can see it as a beginning of something rather original and interesting to different generations, with more than one book made in this format. But that's just me c:
As a side note, if I were you I would think twice on sharing a link like this. It's an idea which you present as original and yours, but in theory, when you show it to everyone who gets access to that link, you're risking any of those people copying the idea and managing to get it published before you do. I'm not saying people here aren't to be trusted, but I'd say being somewhat paranoid as an author can be a handy quality to have =]