HOLLY ROOT: Entrepreneurial Mindset as a Literary Agent and as an Author
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Are you curious the kind of work that goes into starting a literary agency? Wondering how Holly strategizes career planning with her authors? Want to know what happens when a client’s book doesn’t sell? We get into all of it and so much more with today’s guest Holly Root.
Holly has launched over two dozen New York Times bestsellers before founding Root Literary in 2017 where she represents authors of fiction for adults, teens, and children, along with select nonfiction.
In today’s episode, Holly walks us through how she first fell in love with the world of storytelling, what she studied in school, and how her path led her to become one of the most successful literary agents today. We deep-dive into the origin story of how she first started Root Literary agency. We touch on what Root Literary does for their clients and how they embrace and encourage the business side of their author clients. This is an absolute must-listen for Storytellers looking out for their own careers and looking into agent representation.Â
Say ‘Hi’ to Holly on Twitter @HROOT!
Keep tabs on Root Literary on Twitter @ROOTLITERARY!
To access her shownotes page, head over to 88CUPSOFTEA.COM/PODCAST/HOLLY-ROOT!
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