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Agent Spotlight: Vickie Motter


01/2013: Profile pulled. Ms. Motter is retiring as a literary agent. See this post on her blog for details.

11 comments:

  1. Great information I have bookmarked several of the links.

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  2. I'm so glad to see Vickie profiled here, Casey! She's a great addition to your wonderful list of resources.

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  3. I know I've said this before, but these spotlights truly are valuable. Thanks again for this useful information!

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  4. Hooray for publishing pros from Western Washington! It sure makes me miss home, though.

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  5. So great to see Vickie on here! She's a wonderful editorial agent who puts a ton of thought and time into her revisions.

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  6. Great spotlight. I so wish she accepted MG. But I'll add her to my list for a possible YA manuscript.

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  7. Thank you. I am always impressed by the depths of your research

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  8. So awesome and surreal to see my name listed with Vickie's clients! Though I've been working with her less than a week, I can vouch for Vickie's brilliance in regard to revisions. As I read through her suggestions for my story, I wondered repeatedly: WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT?! I've never been so excited about a revision, or so pleased with how one is turning out. Thanks, Vickie!

    Casey and Natalie: Fantastic spotlight as usual. :)

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  9. So happy to see you feature Vickie on here. She's a fabulous agent. And your spotlight is super thorough, Casey.

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  10. I signed with Vickie last month! Here's another helpful interview with her: http://cupidslitconnection.blogspot.com/2012/02/cupids-first-successful-literary.html

    And here's my signing story: http://www.tarynalbright.com/2012/02/long-awaited-i-have-agent-post.html

    She's been nothing but wonderful so far :)

    I used Literary Rambles all through my querying journey; a big thank you for being so wonderfully helpful and thorough with these agent spotlights!

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  11. Congratulations, Taryn! I so love a success story. I can't wait to hear that Begging to Breath has sold!

    Casey

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