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What is Literary Agent strategy?

Every great achievement starts with a well-thought-out plan. It can be the launch of a new product, expanding into new markets, or just trying to increase efficiency. You'll need a delicate combination of strategies and tactics to ensure that the journey is smooth and effective.

Developing an effective Literary Agent strategy can be intimidating, especially when your daily duties demand your attention. To assist you, we've curated a list of examples to inspire your planning process.

Copy these examples into your preferred app, or you can also use Tability to keep yourself accountable.

How to write your own Literary Agent strategy with AI

While we have some examples available, it's likely that you'll have specific scenarios that aren't covered here. You can use our free AI generator below or our more complete goal-setting system to generate your own strategies.

Literary Agent strategy examples

You will find in the next section many different Literary Agent tactics. We've included action items in our templates to make it as actionable as possible.

Strategies and tactics for organising short stories for a book and signing with a publisher

  • ⛳️ Strategy 1: Compile and edit the stories

    • Review all five short stories and decide on a thematic linkage
    • Create a timeline for editing each short story
    • Hire a professional editor or proofreader
    • Incorporate the editor's recommendations
    • Standardise formatting and style across all stories
    • Write an introduction or preface for the collection
    • Seek feedback from beta readers
    • Adjust stories based on beta reader feedback
    • Prepare a final manuscript
    • Ensure all content is original and properly cited
  • ⛳️ Strategy 2: Prepare a book proposal

    • Create a compelling book title and subtitle
    • Write a synopsis of each short story
    • Develop an author biography highlighting relevant experience
    • Include a market analysis and target audience description
    • Research competitive titles and explain your book's uniqueness
    • Assemble sample chapters or complete manuscript
    • Design a professional cover letter for the proposal
    • Compile positive endorsements or reviews if available
    • Create a marketing plan for promoting the book
    • Ensure proposal follows publisher guidelines and format
  • ⛳️ Strategy 3: Identify and pitch to publishers

    • Research publishers that specialise in short story collections
    • Make a list of potential publishers including contact details
    • Prepare a customised pitch for each publisher
    • Send proposals to the first set of targeted publishers
    • Track responses and follow up as necessary
    • Attend literary events and network with publishers
    • Participate in online forums and communities for writers
    • Consider securing a literary agent to help with submissions
    • Evaluate offers and negotiate terms
    • Sign a contract with the chosen publisher

How to track your Literary Agent strategies and tactics

Having a plan is one thing, sticking to it is another.

Don't fall into the set-and-forget trap. It is important to adopt a weekly check-in process to keep your strategy agile – otherwise this is nothing more than a reporting exercise.

A tool like Tability can also help you by combining AI and goal-setting to keep you on track.

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Planning resources

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