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Writer Beware's 20 worst agents list.

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Below is a list of the 20 literary agencies about which Writer Beware has received the greatest number of advisories/complaints over the past several years.

None of these agencies has a significant track record of sales to commercial (advance-paying) publishers, and most have virtually no documented and verified sales at all (book placements claimed by some of these agencies turn out to be "sales" to vanity publishers). All charge clients before a sale is made--whether directly, by levying fees such as reading or administrative fees, or indirectly, for editing or other adjunct services.

Writer Beware recommends that writers avoid questionable literary agencies, and instead query agencies that have verifiable track records of sales to commercial publishing houses.

Note that while the 20 agencies listed here account for the bulk of the complaints we receive, they're just the tip of the iceberg. Writer Beware has files on nearly 400 questionable agencies, and we learn about a new one every few weeks.


The Abacus Group Literary Agency
Allred and Allred Literary Agents (refers clients to "book doctor" Victor West of Pacific Literary Services)
Barbara Bauer Literary Agency
Benedict Associates (also d/b/a B.A. Literary Agency)
Sherwood Broome, Inc.
Capital Literary Agency (formerly American Literary Agents of Washington, Inc.)
Desert Rose Literary Agency
Arthur Fleming Associates
Finesse Literary Agency (Karen Carr)
Brock Gannon Literary Agency
Harris Literary Agency
The Literary Agency Group, which includes the following:
-Children's Literary Agency
-Christian Literary Agency
-New York Literary Agency
-Poets Literary Agency
-The Screenplay Agency
-Stylus Literary Agency (formerly ST Literary Agency, formerly Sydra-Techniques)
-Writers Literary & Publishing Services Company (the editing arm of the above-mentioned agencies)
Martin-McLean Literary Associates
Mocknick Productions Literary Agency, Inc.
B.K. Nelson, Inc.
The Robins Agency (Cris Robins)
Michele Rooney Literary Agency (also d/b/a Creative Literary Agency, Simply Nonfiction, and Michele Glance Rooney Literary Agency)
Southeast Literary Agency
Mark Sullivan Associates
West Coast Literary Associates (also d/b/a California Literary Services)


One of the agents here, Barbara Bauer, has been kicking up a terrible fuss about this list, and has somehow managed to get the ISP for the Absolute Writer Water Cooler, a message board that helps keep writers aware of predatory scam agents, to pull the forum off line.

Read the full story here.

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Thanks, Jeff!
I've passed the good word on to my Writer's Group forum.


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BEWARE THE 20!

Especially Mark Sullivan. Guy duped me a couple years ago. Mad

I'll bring the list to my local writer's group when we next meet.


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Care to expand on that incident, Scoundrel? Could be a real learning experience for all of us if you care to share.


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I'm ashamed to admit it, but a few years ago I paid Southeast Literary Agency $150 for 6 months of representation. All I got for my troubles was a bunch of form rejection letters, which I was perfectly able to get without anybody's help.

Brock Gannon once offered me representation, but from their letter I got the distinct impression that they hadn't even read my work, and that they made this offer to everyone.
 
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Originally posted by JP:
Care to expand on that incident, Scoundrel? Could be a real learning experience for all of us if you care to share.


A few years ago I sent Mark Sullivan Associates the first 3 chapters and a synopsis of my YA manuscript. He sent me a really nice letter and basically told me everything I wanted to hear. It sounded even better because I'd gotten *so* many rejection letters. At the end of the letter, he said something along the lines of if I sent him a check for (I think) $100 the rest of the manuscript and he'd review and we'd work together from that point. He explained he needed the small amount up front for a couple of reasons, including processing, finding new writers, time, etc. I think because I'd been rejected so many times (and so often with form rejections), I forgot about the cardinal rule of never paying an agent to represent you.

About a month later, Sullivan himself called me, spoke with me for about 1/2 an hour about my story, offered some compliments and (some fairly good) criticism, then asked for another check for $600 to send it to an editor he knew. I told him, why don't I just incorporate the changes you told me and then we can take it from there. If you want your friend to read it, that's fine, but take the $600 out of the back end once we had a book deal. He tried to convince me it was a good deal the way it was, but I didn't feel comfortable and so told him "no thanks."

That's pretty much it. The moral of the story: don't pay an agent $ up front for anything except photocopying and postage (but even those two I think can come out of the back end). Sorry, kind of a long story.


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