Have you wondered where you should go when you want to find
the most up-to-date and accurate information about agents? Search no further.
Wonder no more. Marcy and I have found the place for you.
Casey McCormick started the Literary Rambles (http://caseylmccormick.blogspot.com/) blog in 2008 and began the agent
spotlight segment in March of 2009. We view Literary Rambles as the one-stop
shop when an author begins the arduous task of researching potential agents.
But her site is not just for those seeking representation.
Other features of her blog include author interviews, writing tip Tuesday's,
giveaways and more. Check it out for yourself. We're sure you'll be ready to become
one of her over 2000 followers.
In this two-part interview find out how and why Casey began
the blog, what it takes for her to maintain it, what agents think about the
work she has done and how this has benefited or otherwise affected her writing
career.
Grab a cup of hot cocoa or eggnog, curl up by the fire and
read our interview with Casey.
Interview with Casey McCormick
Dave and Marcy: We
view your blog as the one-stop-shop, the place to be, the place to go when
searching for an agent. What goals did you have in mind for your blog when you
first began? Have they changed since you've begun? What is it you are
ultimately trying to achieve with your blog? Can you talk a little about future
plans for the site? Can you give advice for those just beginning to blog? How much time in an average day do you devote
to your blog?
Casey: When I started Literary Rambles, I didn't have any
goals in mind. I had met a group of aspiring authors at the AbsoluteWrite Water
Cooler (http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/index.php) who blogged and decided
I would start one as well. Coming up with posts was always a struggle for me,
however, so I began doing weekly features. The idea for Agent Spotlight struck
me when I was trying to think of another new feature to add, and it's become the
defining aspect of the blog. Somewhere
along the way Literary Rambles became less about me and more about others. I love helping fellow writers, and I think
that will always be the focus.
I used to dedicate hours upon hours to blogging, but it's
worn me down, to be honest. I've cut way back in the last year and only
dedicate a few hours to it a week now.
As for advice, I think it's important to find what works for
you and then be relatively consistent. You don't have to be one of those bloggers who posts every day, or even
every week, but your readers should know what to expect in timing and content,
at least generally.
Dave and Marcy: While
on your blog, I have never come across any information you've posted that has
been inaccurate. How long does it take you to research an agent? Are there any
steps you take or have taken to make sure the information you post is accurate
or up-to-date?
Casey: I'm glad you've never come across inaccurate
information, though it does happen! How
long it takes me to research an agent ranges from a couple hours to
several.
When I research, I basically try to find everything I can on
that particular agent and pay close attention to the timeline of content I
find. It's so important to pay attention
to dates! You have to be mindful of the
fact that a lot can change in six months, let alone years.
I also e-mail every agent I profile with an invitation to
review the information I've collected. This gives them a chance to let me know
if something is out of date or incorrect.
Dave and Marcy: As a
writer, especially a writer in search of an agent, I find your blog to be
extremely helpful. Based on the number of followers to your site, it appears I
am not alone. What is the feedback you've received from agents about their take
on your site? What percentage have responded favorably? Could you share some of
their comments?
Casey: Most agents respond favorably, though I can't say
they all do.
It's always a relief when the agent I've profiled loves
their Spotlight, and the best days are when the agent spreads the word about
their feature, or claims I know more about them than they do. That always makes me smile!
Dave and Marcy: I am
actively seeking representation and have spent many weeks researching agents
listed on your site. In that time, I've come across many agent websites that
suggest linking to your blog for more information about them. How does that
make you feel knowing that agents are now adding your link to their website as
a place to find relevant and accurate information about them? Did you ever
envision that happening when you began this process?
Casey: When I started Agent Spotlight, I didn't contact the
profiled agents. I didn't expect they'd ever even see I'd posted something
about them! So no, I definitely did not envision things developing the way they
have. I love that agents are finding
value in the feature. Knowing both
writers and agents are benefitting keeps me motivated.
Marcy and I will continue our interview with Casey on
Monday, December 26. We hope that you and your family have a safe and joyous
holiday!
Thank you so much for interviewing me, Marcy and Dave. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas day!
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ReplyDeleteYou're honest answers made our interview easy, just as your site makes researching agents much easier.
Thank you Casey.
Hi Casey, we really appreciate you taking time out of your busy schedule for the interview. Dave and I love your blog. Keep up the great work!
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