New authors are often put off by the seemingly endless mysteries of the
publishing industry. The following bloggers shed some light on what can be a
very dark and frightening world. Here are the top ten
blogs on this topic.
1. The funniest, most entertaining, and
probably most informative blogger on the internet today is Miss Snark,
who can be found at http://misssnark.blogspot.com/. Miss
Snark is the alter ego of a New York City literary agent, and if her insight
into the publishing industry is any indication, a damn good one at that. Miss
Snark takes on all comers, from innocent newbies with questions about query
letters to nitwits looking to put percentages on agents' sales so that they can
determine whether their book has an 18.7776% chance of being sold. To have your
question answered on her blog, simply email her, and whether you're a nitwit or
not, you'll probably find both question and answer there the next day. Miss
Snark boasts over 3,000 hits a day. If you can't find what you're looking for
on the Home Page, visit her Snarchives. We don't know who she really is, but
here are some hints if you're looking for her on the streets of Manhattan. She
has a poodle called Killer Yapp, who eats cats. She drinks moonshine and is
obsessed with George Clooney. She dislikes nitwits and most recently the triple
digit heat. Oh yeah, and she's very, very snarky.
2. Looking for something a bit darker, more befitting the cruel world of
publishing? Then visit the Evil Editor at http://www.evileditor.blogspot.com//.
Okay, so he's not that to critique (tear apart) your attempt at a query letter. Then, the fangs come
out. This is a great blog for writers looking to query agents or small
presses. There's a ton of valuable information. And once you realize how evil
editors can be, you won't be as mortified when the rejections start rolling
in.
3. Want something a bit nicer, sweeter, friendlier even? Then check out
Kristen Nelson at http://pubrants.blogspot.com//. Agent
Kristen is a self-proclaimed "very nice literary agent" who "indulges in polite
rants about queries, writers, and the publishing industry." Although Agent
Kristen could be a little sweet for your taste, her blog is very informative,
and her chatty style can make you feel as if you're having a relaxing
conversation with your best friend over the phone. Oh yeah, and Kristen knows
her stuff.
4. Want to talk sales? Numbers? Publishing? Agenting? And have a chance to win
some free stuff? Then check out the blog by the Knight Agency. Found
at http://knightagency.blogspot.com/,
the Knight Agency doesn't update daily, but it does boast as its constributors
several reputable agents. It also has some great links to other websites and
blogs.
5. Covering a wide range of topics, from Writers Conferences to Small Presses to
Firing an Agent, Jennifer Jackson's blog is extremely useful. This
agent's blog can be found at http://arcaedia.livejournal.com/.
She blogs about current and classic books, trends and markets, and about the
type of day she's having. Definitely a fun visit.
6. Looking for some humor and current events with your morning coffee and your
publishing info? Then check out The Man in Black. No, not Johnny Cash (he's
dead), but Jason Pinter at http://jasonpinter.blogspot.com/.
Jason lives in New York City and works as a book editor and writer. His first
novel, THE MARK, comes out in July 2007 from MIRA Books. The next two
novels in the Henry Parker series will be released in 2008. Stop by and
see what he has to say
8. Agent 007 tells it like it is at http://agentoo7.blogspot.com/. Just
not very often of late. An editor-turned-agent, Agent 007 is a lot of fun to
read, when there's something to read. Maybe if Agent 007 gets some new hits
from this article, we'll see some updates.
9. Another literary agency that blogs is BookEnds, LLC. Found at http://bookendslitagency.blogspot.com/, BookEnds'
blog is very easy on the eyes and as helpful as can be. From dealing with
Rejections to Agent-Editor lunches, BookEnds hits all the right issues at all
the right times.
10. Finally, A Gent's Outlook, a literary agent who divulges
the "truth" about the publishing industry. Agent Sammy K can be found at http://agentsoutlook.blogspot.com/.
Beware: the "gent" can be misleading. Sammy throws more F Bombs than a drunken
sailor on shore leave. And he doesn't care for Miss Snark & Friends. But
if you want another take on things, and a little excitement, A Gent's Outlook is
where you can find it.