Champion authors by selling their books to publishers, negotiating deals, and building literary careers
Literary Agents represent authors, selling their manuscripts to publishers, negotiating contracts, and managing the business side of writing careers. They earn commission (typically 15%) on deals they close. Top agents shape literary culture by discovering breakthrough voices and brokering major publishing deals.
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Career Match Test →Explore the Career Path section to see progression from junior to senior
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Jump to Learning Path →Your career progression roadmap with salary growth at each level
Career Ladder
Agency Assistant → Junior Agent → Agent → Senior Agent / Agency Partner
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Salary Growth
4
Levels
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Top Salary
10+
Years
Skills you need to develop and courses to get there
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Go to the Career Path tab and select your current level to see your personalized learning plan.
Go to Career PathRead submissions (slush pile) and evaluate manuscripts Support senior agents with administrative tasks Attend industry events and book fairs Learn the publishing business and…
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Junior vs Senior — daily schedule breakdown
8:30am — Read manuscript submissions from new authors 10:00am — Call with editor at major publisher pitching a new book 11:00am — Review and negotiate contract terms for client…
Conservative and aggressive scenarios for 10–15 years
Year 1-2: $32,000 - $42,000 Year 12+: $90,000 - $250,000+
15 questions — answer honestly
Ideal if: you love books, are a natural salesperson, and enjoy building creative careers. NOT for you if: you want stable income early, dislike rejection, or prefer solo work.
Honest about what the internet doesn't say
Myth: "Agents are unnecessary in the digital age" — Reality: Agents secure better deals, navigate complex contracts, and provide career strategy that self-published authors miss.
Stress, flexibility, burnout risk
Agents work flexible hours, often reading manuscripts evenings and weekends. Income is commission-based and unpredictable early on.
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