Here's how good he is: when he sent round queries looking for a literary agent, an amazing 80% offered to represent him. Most unrepresented writers would kill for a 1% yes rate. When his agent went out with his ms, six publishers wanted his book.
To top it off, he's an extremely nice guy. It's just not fair.
Andrew and I met for dinner while I was in London. The topics of conversation were writing, writing, and writing: the joys of writing a second novel, self-promotion, the care and feeding of one's agent, and our mutual writing histories, which have some remarkable similarities despite our different backgrounds. We both reached a point (I will forbear from the term midlife crisis) where we both decided that this was it, rearranged our lives, and wrote a book. Where we differ is that he has a publication date, and a deadline for his second ms.
Stay tuned for EVEN, the first of the David Trevellyan books by Andrew Gant.
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I want to hear more about that care and feeding of agents part.
You guys are utterly charming. I am beyond fortunate to count you as clients. Thanks Gary for posting this!!
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