I would try them or someone similar if you would like to try agent route.Īs far as selling nonfiction to the publishers directly, I don’t know, so this a “Do No Harm” situation. Please forgive me for insulting you by googling – I know that your research skills are likely a step above mine – but I found this Writer Digest page profiling a couple of History Agents. Your specific genre is Historical nonfiction. I know nothing about how to seek representation for it. This is a nonfiction book, so it’s an entirely different ballgame. I’m so sorry, but this is out of my wheelhouse. The genre is Chinese Silk Embroidery, its ancient developmental history, its spread from the Orient over 5,000 years into different cultures and effects in those cultures, cultural changes coming from other cultures, its influences even into today’s world of commerce, not just clothes. I do have sales figures on my original book I published in 2003. I’m so glad that several of you found the previous post useful.Īfter reading the latest article on writing, I would like your take on some specific areas in the querying letter process.
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