You all want to see a video of Cap’n Sweet Valley, no? You know you all do. Because he’s really adorable.
He plays “Stoneage Literary Agent”. He’s a show stealer, that one. You’ve all seen WeBook, of course. You haven’t? Then why are you waiting?
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You all want to see a video of Cap’n Sweet Valley, no? You know you all do. Because he’s really adorable.
He plays “Stoneage Literary Agent”. He’s a show stealer, that one. You’ve all seen WeBook, of course. You haven’t? Then why are you waiting?
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Haha, adorable indeed!
Out of curiosity, do you know why he and Mr. Waxman did this video? (I mean I see that Mr. Waxman’s agency participates in the service…)
Dan knows the man who founded WeBook, so he did this as a favor. A lot of agents and agencies are working with WeBook; I know Colleen Lindsay is and Ken Wright (an agent at Ye Olde Literary Agency–Writers House–where I used to work) found a client and sold a novel through the service.
Hee! That’s adorable. Love it!
Thanks for letting us know about We Book! I just submitted a couple queries through it:) I’m a little nervous about using the service rather than just sending a query directly to the agent, but I think it’s worth it to try a new avenue!
ps- love your White Harp video from the other day!