0 someone who represents a writer and tries to get his or her work published -- 作家经纪人,作者对外事务代理人
Ebert's importance is based less on his own lyrical works than on his role as a cultural and literary agent.
Most publishers purchase rights to novels, especially debut novels, through literary agents, who screen client work before sending it to publishers.
He encouraged her to express herself in print as well, and acted for a time as her literary agent.
These workshops have included seminar leaders including producers, general managers, theater owners, press agents, literary agents, theatrical attorneys, etc., in the commercial theater.
She sent out sample chapters and proposals to thirty literary agents and received several phone calls back within a few weeks.
The project took two years to complete and required extensive correspondence with poets, editors, and literary agents.
Thernstrom's poetry professor showed the thesis to literary agents, and she soon received an advance of $367,000.
It brings together writers, readers, and almost 80 literary agents, for the purpose of finding new talent, and helping them get published.