An Agent In The Classroom

An Agent In The Classroom

To approach, or not to approach?

March 3rd

We’ve got an agent coming next week, so much of the general class discussion featured around ‘How to Get an Agent’ and whether to approach our visiting agent with our own books or not. 

This smacked to me of getting a stage professional to view a school play and then ask them to turn it into a West End production.  Of course we’re all keen, but if we weren’t amateurs, we wouldn’t be here in class.  We’d be out there doing a J.K. 

Poor teacher Roger and student Robert, the only two men against a gaggle of 10 women seemed bemused when we embarked on an apparently all feminine chocolate giggle.  Not much to do with writing books, but it did sweeten the atmosphere.

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