Each author I have chosen has been successful in making their way in to the horror/suspense field of writing and have established themselves as true professionals of their trait. As far as their publishers go, I believe they are clearly inclined to the horror genre or thrillers, but also keep an eye open for new or creative ideas. I believe I can deliver that. I do not want my story to depend on the backbone of its strong references in pop culture today and the injections of classical love like Romeo and Juliet, along with the semi controversial references I make to the bible and biblical characters, but to be able to stand on it's own on my depiction of these demons and their monstrosity in a new way.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Literary Agents
I chose to pick
Ms. Lynn Nesbit from Janklow & Nesbit Associates (who represent Anne Rice, author of "The Queen of The Damned", among others in her series), Mr. Chuck Verrill from
Darhansoff & Verrill Literary Agent (who represent Stephen King, author of "Carrie" and "Pet Cemetary"), and
Mr. Morton Janklow
from Janklow & Nesbit Associates (who represent Thomas Harris, author of "Silence of The Lambs"). They encompass the feeling of the darker side of my story I wanted to further reach into and make more sick and twisted, while keeping an eerie realness to it. I feel I barely got to touch a tip of what I could see myself doing at the very end of my second installment presented to class.
Each author I have chosen has been successful in making their way in to the horror/suspense field of writing and have established themselves as true professionals of their trait. As far as their publishers go, I believe they are clearly inclined to the horror genre or thrillers, but also keep an eye open for new or creative ideas. I believe I can deliver that. I do not want my story to depend on the backbone of its strong references in pop culture today and the injections of classical love like Romeo and Juliet, along with the semi controversial references I make to the bible and biblical characters, but to be able to stand on it's own on my depiction of these demons and their monstrosity in a new way.
Each author I have chosen has been successful in making their way in to the horror/suspense field of writing and have established themselves as true professionals of their trait. As far as their publishers go, I believe they are clearly inclined to the horror genre or thrillers, but also keep an eye open for new or creative ideas. I believe I can deliver that. I do not want my story to depend on the backbone of its strong references in pop culture today and the injections of classical love like Romeo and Juliet, along with the semi controversial references I make to the bible and biblical characters, but to be able to stand on it's own on my depiction of these demons and their monstrosity in a new way.
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