Screenwriting : I need an agent - Hollywood option in process by Sandra L. Bucy

Sandra L. Bucy

I need an agent - Hollywood option in process

I have a Hollywood option in hand that I am negotiating now with a known Hollywood actress and a known Hollywood director who is attached to the project. I have several other feature screenplays I would like to market with the help of an agent (I am marketing this one on my own, with the help of an entertainment attorney). Can someone suggest some good literary agents in Los Angeles that would be interested in taking on a new writing client? Thanks for reading.

Kerry Douglas Dye

I have no material assistance to offer, but I wanted to say "congratulations!" A very good problem to have. Good luck!

Lisa Clemens

I'll add a congrats, too! So far I have not needed an agent but maybe after Case Number 13 opens that will change. I've heard that once you get a few good films going, they may seek you out!

D Marcus

I suggest you do not need a literary agent at this point. With a firm option deal in hand and attachments you should contact a broader talent agency - APA, IFA, Media Artists Group, Above The Line. Your attorney should have some good, personal connections. The attached director might be your best contact - agencies love to package clients.

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