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Oct 2018
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Work: A Literary Agent | 157

Tsh Oxenreider
About this episode

Jenni Burke is an unassuming literary agent, because she’s one of the nicest people in the world to talk to, but the woman can get things DONE when it comes to contracts, business negotiations, and representing her authors well.

I love her approach and philosophy of slow publishing, authors living well so they don’t burn out, and writing from a genuine place of having something to say instead of writing just to publish something.

Plus, spoiler alert: she’s actually my literary agent, and as both an author and a friend, I couldn’t love her more.

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