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Old 09-25-2014, 10:39 AM   #9
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But literary agents don't necessarily want to talk to members of the general public. I've contacted several authors via their agents, to ask questions about the availability of ebooks, and the results haven't been good. Got no response from Stephen Baxter's agent, for example. One who did reply to me (directly, not via his agent) was L. E. Modessit Jr, who was very helpful.
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