: In most books, the author will have an acknowledgements page or two, and they almost always include the name of their agent. A few other helpful places to look: Acknowledgements page in
In most books, the author will have an acknowledgements page or two, and they almost always include the name of their agent. A few other helpful places to look:
Acknowledgements page in the back of the author's book
aaronline.org (AAR is an association of agents that requires a certain level of ethics, e.g. no reading fees)
Writers Digest's Guide to Literary Agents and Writers Market
Look for big conferences in your genre - they usually have visiting agents. (For example, I write thrillers, so I looked at the International Thriller Writers conference page where they listed agents coming to the conference.)
BIG ONE Look at Publishers Marketplace. They have a listing of all agents, authors, book deals, etc. that are going on right now in the industry. It does cost a little, but it is definitely worth it.
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