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Peter Rubie spent the 1970s and early 1980s as a Fleet Street newspaper reporter, and a TV and radio journalist, first in England and then in the United States. In fiction he represents literate thrillers, crime fiction, science fiction and fantasy, military fiction and literary fiction. He is a "sucker" for outstanding writing. In non-fiction he specializes in narrative non-fiction, popular science, spirituality, history, biography, pop culture, business and technology, parenting, health, self help, music, and food. Peter Rubie specializes in a broad range of high-quality fiction and non-fiction.

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Looking To Fall in Love - A Conversation With Peter Rubie Judging a book in five sentences might sound like an outrageous idea. "The truth is that most publishing professionals needn't read further than that. Agents and editors are much more likely to take writers seriously if they can name other writers in their genre whose work they admire. "Whatever you're doing in this business, whether you're an agent, editor, or writer, it's crucially important to keep on top of what's happening in the industry. Though it's true that it can be tough to get a first book published, agents and editors are always looking for the next voice or story."

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"If an author is a terrific writer and has a voice or perspective or style that's not been seen before, there is a far greater chance it will have a place in the literary market. Every author has a background and a story, which can be told to the book- sellers and public in a boring way or a way that is spectacular." Tags Agencies Agent Agent likes and dislikes Agent Looking for Clients Amalia Hoffman Ame Dyckman Andrea Brown Literary Agency Ask Dianne Authors Book Book's Journey Book Giveaway Book Journey book publisher Book Winners Book Winners announced CATugeau Agency Children's Book Academy Children's Books Children Publishing Industry changes Christina Tugeau Christy Tugeau Ewers conference contest critiques Darlene Beck-Jacobson David L Harrison dianne Ochiltree Doris Ettlinger Dr."Any first time author can be made to look "fabulous" - it's all about how an agent, author and publisher present the author.










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