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    Pages in category "American literary agencies" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

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    Talent and literary agenciesagencies that represent creative artists, writers, performers, and other entertainers. Full-service talent and literary agencies represent clients for all arts and entertainment mediums, and related business interests. A literary agency represents authors, screenwriters, and playwrights.

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    A literary agent is an agent who represents writers and their written works to publishers, theatrical producers, film producers, and film studios, and assists in sale and deal negotiation. Literary agents most often represent novelists , screenwriters , and non-fiction writers.

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    Clues and answers must always match in part of speech, tense, aspect, number, and degree. A plural clue always indicates a plural answer and a clue in the past tense always has an answer in the past tense. A clue containing a comparative or superlative always has an answer in the same degree (e.g., [Most difficult] for TOUGHEST). [6]