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- From: jas@ISI.EDU (Jeff Sullivan)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: Auctions-Agents
- Message-ID: <23143@venera.isi.edu>
- Date: 4 Jan 93 19:31:00 GMT
- References: <4105@iris.mincom.oz.au>
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- In-reply-to: marks@iris.mincom.oz.au's message of 4 Jan 93 01:05:56 GMT
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- In article <4105@iris.mincom.oz.au> marks@iris.mincom.oz.au (Mark Stavar) writes:
-
- >Greetings Writers,
- >
- >I have two questions that I would like to field among the readers of this
- >group:
- >
- >1. "Going to Auction ..."
- >
- >An Australian author, Bryce Courtney, wrote a story (The Power of
- >One). When he was ready to try and get it published, he quizzed a few
- >publishers about it. He received such strong interest in the work
- >that he decided to take the book _to auction_, and received the
- >unheard of sum (for a first book) of Aus $1M ( or so the story goes.
- >
- >The term implies getting publishers to bid against each other in order
- >the get the highest price for the rights to publish the book. Apart
- >from this, can anyone shed light on how one goes to auction? Is there
- >an accepted procedure or forum for doing such a thing? Can anyone go
- >to auction?
-
- In practical terms, you need an agent (and the higher-power, the
- better) to go to auction with a work (see below).
-
- >2. Agents
- >
- >In many other fields of artistic endeavour it is common to have an
- >agent to negotiate rights, prices, etc. on behalf of the artist,
- >television and film script writers for example.
- >
- >Is it a common, acceptable, desirable thing to engage and agent for
- >the purposes of negotiating on behalf of writer?
-
- Absolutely! I'm amazed that you think "writers" are different from
- "writers" like screenwriters, but they're not. All "writers" can
- possibly benefit from an agent, depending on how hard the agent works
- for them, and how good they are.
-
- jas
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