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Discover Ludwig"literary agent" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever talking about the person who represents and negotiates on behalf of an author or writer. Examples of when to use "literary agent" include: - "The author's literary agent secured a six-figure book deal for her new novel." - "I am currently looking for a literary agent to represent my manuscript." - "The literary agent advised the author on the best publishing options for their book." - "The literary agent received hundreds of submissions from aspiring writers this month."
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literary agent
noun
A person who represents writers and their written works to publishers and film producers and assists in the sale and deal negotiation of the same.
Exact(60)
Consider finding a literary agent.
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So did a literary agent.
A literary agent appears.
Catherine Clarke, literary agent.
Ross is now a literary agent.
Then he became a literary agent again.
He was a literary agent.
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Recently he met a literary agent.
"Who is your literary agent?" he asked.
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