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Agent/Editor Consultations

One of the most valuable aspects of the Whidbey Island Writers Conference is the opportunity it provides writers to meet literary agents, publishers, editors, and publicists. In face-to-face conversations, you can pitch your story idea and learn what's strong, what sounds right on track for market interests and where to refine your approach or your writing. We have more than a dozen agents, editors, publishers, and publicists coming. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about the publishing world through their eyes.

We fill the appointment schedules of our consulting agents and editors on a first-come, first-serve basis. You can sign up for consultations in advance or schedule appointments Friday morning at the conference. The cost per consultation is $30 for WIWA members, $35 for non-members.

Steps to take in advance of the conference:

  1. Read the presenter bios on our Web site to learn who represents your genre. Visit the presenters' Web sites for more information. Make your selections and send your check, $30 for WIWA members or $35 for non-members, per consultation, to:
    Whidbey Island Writers Conference
    P.O. Box 1289
    Langley, WA 98260

    Or, you can call the WIWA office and pay by credit card.
  2. State your first, second, and third choices for agents and editors and your preferred times for meeting. We will do our best to give you your first choices. The sooner you send in your request and payment, the more likely you'll receive the consults you want. We'll place a card in your registration packet, available for pick-up Thursday night or Friday morning before the conference, with a schedule of your appointments.

At the conference, you can sign up for other agents and editors.

  1. As part of the opening session Friday morning , agents, editors, publishers and publicists will speak a few minutes about their work. Upon hearing them, you may decide that you want to change some of your appointments or add additonal ones. A consultation registration room will be available where you can sign up for additional consults or make changes. You will pay the additional fees at that time.Times will be posted of available appointments.
  2. If you want to make any changes to your pre-selected appointments, go to the consultation registration room to arrange a more convenient time. Please remember, however, that appointments are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis and your choices may be limited accordingly.

How to Make the Most of Your Fifteen Minutes

We want you to be able to make the most of this rare opportunity to sit side by side with the major decision-makers in the publishing industry. Your appointment can serve many goals. Pitch a completed, in-progress or new project or utilize your appointment to ask questions about improving your project or suggestions for marketing. Remember that these agents, publishers and editors will be giving a panel presentation and Q & A session on Saturday as well. Publishing is an industry of networking and connections. Agents, editors and publishers have their own preferences and many know each others' slants. So, while we have selected a few agents, editors and publishers to serve you here, they may also suggest an associate who is the perfect match for your project. A lot can be accomplished in one consultation appointment if you are prepared. We want both you and your project to succeed. Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions and a link to a worksheet you can print and complete. Use it to help you prepare to make the most of your fifteen minute appointment.

Note: Plain Business cards (needn't be fancy -- just the facts: name and contact numbers) are a good idea. You can exchange them during an agent/editor consultation as well as with other presenters and attendees. They are an excellent tool for maximizing networking opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need to have a completed manuscript or fully developed proposal, chapter outline, or sample chapter in order to participate in these appointments?
A: No, although these would be helpful.

We encourage you to describe your project and idea on the Agent/Editor Consultation Worksheet then print and bring the sheet with you. You'll be able to accomplish more during your appointment if you have done the mental homework before you arrive. Also, it is best to know the ending of your project. Though readers like suspense, agents and editors like to be assured that you know where your project is headed.

Q: How do I describe my project and get input in just 15 minutes?
A: Be prepared to answer the question "What's your project about?"... in one sentence. Yes... one sentence. If you don't know what your book is about, it's genre and targeted audience, then your interviewer (and reader) won't know either. Develop an intriguing or compelling hook line that captures the essence of your book. Be ready to explain your idea in a way that triggers a desire to hear more. As a resource, we suggest book cover sleeves.

Further, be prepared to be concise. Don't take ten minutes to say something that you can say in one. You want time to interact with the agent or editor. Rambling answers waste time and give the impression that the project has not been well thought out.

Q: How do I present myself?
A: Be yourself. These are people who came to help you and to find future clients. Be comfortable but professional too. The interviewer is trying to decide if you are someone that he or she wants to work with for years to come. The more professional, organized and courteous you are, the more he or she will be impressed and recognize you as a trustworthy, responsible person who will deliver on your promises.
Q: How do I get an appointment and when will it be?
A: To ensure that you get an appointment, we recommend that you make it the first day of the conference. You can, however, sign up for an appointment at the beginning of each day of the conference at the registration table.

Appointments will run on time. Please check in a few minutes early so that we can start promptly. Since the interviews are tightly scheduled, we thank you in advance for departing graciously when your time is up.