<p><span class="p-body">Building a lasting relationship with a writer and stewarding his or her artistic vision through the crucible of conception, acquisition by a publisher, developmental editing, copyediting, publicity campaigns and media appearances, through to the actual book launch and beyond, comprises the bulk of an agent’s responsibilities. In addition to copious amounts of reading, of course.</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">Rejection is also at the heart of the business, says Stacy Testa, Senior Agent at Writers House, whose recent portfolio includes titles as diverse as the anticipated historical fiction <i>Eleanore of Avignon</i> by debut author Elizabeth DeLozier (Nov 2024) and the adorably heartrending <i>Welcome to the Grief Club</i> by Janine Kwan (2022).</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">An agent might be passionate about a certain book or client, but very often, publishers do not share their enthusiasm. It is the deals that do succeed which make it all worth it, “The feeling of seeing your client’s book in the store for the first time,” Stacy said , “is unforgettable.”</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">So the next time you see an author’s acknowledgement to their agent in your favorite book, be glad that their Atlas didn’t shrug!</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body"><i>Teresa Postema is a graduate of the 2024 NYU Summer Publishing Institute. She is currently working at a farm stop in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She hopes to start a career in the publishing industry soon, in editorial, sales, or academic publishing</i></span></p>