Self-publishing platform CompletelyNovel announce collaboration with Greene & Heaton Literary Agency
CompletelyNovel and Greene & Heaton Literary Agency, who took part in The Writing Platform fair and conference last September, have joined forces to give self-published authors the opportunity to be considered by an agent.
Each month, details of the most popular self-published titles on a Plus or Pro publishing plan at CompletelyNovel will be sent to agents at Greene & Heaton to be considered for representation. The agency will receive top book synopses, covers and manuscripts, and any authors that pique their interest will then be introduced to them via the team at CompletelyNovel.
This forward-thinking collaboration marks a new turn in self-publishing as a way for writers to get the attention of literary agents, whilst being able to test the market for their book and earn money from self-published sales. It does away with the choice of either self-publishing or traditional publishing, instead offering a solution to make the most of both – an exciting opportunity for any writer.
CompletelyNovel is a self-publishing platform offering writers a series of easy-to-use online tools to create and publish their books via Print on Demand, while letting them retain full copyright of their work. To find out more about how to sign up and be included in the Greene & Heaton collaboration, visit their website here.
Greene & Heaton is a literary and media agency with a diverse range of clients, ever hungry for exciting new talent. To find out about who they represent, visit their website here.
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