Jofie Ferrari-Adler, a senior editor at Simon & Schuster, leads a conversation with debut authors Mira Jacob and Yelena Akhtiorskaya and agents Jim Rutman of Sterling Lord Literistic and Michelle Tessler of Tessler Literary Agency about the author-agent relationship at the second Poets & Writers Live event this past June in New York City.
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Blacksun replied on Permalink
Representation
I have seen NO changes in the publishing world of agents and staff represented by
Minorities in this industry, check this out! I call New York publishers the last vestiges
of the elite eastern establishment. No Black books, thus NO Black movies and No nominations
for the Academy Awards, people I don't like using the Race card, but sometimes I have
to play it, because the TRUTH will set you free!
author G. Franklin Prue