Advice on Finding Literary Agent for My First Novel?

Amidst all the endless studying, somehow found the time to pen my first novel! It's wild. Can't quite believe it. It's thriller with some speculative elements set right here in California; think tech bros meet secret societies. Now here comes the tricky part: finding literary agent who'd be interested in representing it. So far, no such luck. I've sent out handful of query letters but only received standard rejection letters. It's tough game out there in publishing world. Little discouraging, yeah?

But hey, gotta keep pressing on! Was hoping someone here might have some advice or tips on finding literary agent? Especially anyone who has gone through similar process or knows someone who did? Like what worked for you? How did you make your manuscript stand out from the slush pile? Any insider info would be majorly appreciated! Who knew that selling novel could feel just as hard as understanding civil procedure? Seeking Advice on Cal Arts Financial Aid Process Basically, Greetings everyone!
 
When I was sorting out my finances for my Culinary Arts program, I had to **hustle** hard. But hey, it's totally worth it to follow our passions, right? So, about finding a literary agent for your novel - that's awesome! I might not know much about that scene, but I do know a thing or two about putting yourself out there.

Have you tried reaching out to smaller agencies or attending writing workshops? Sometimes those connections can lead to big opportunities! Plus, your unique background and determination can really make you stand out in the crowd.
• First, make sure to check the application deadlines
• Don't underestimate the importance of financial aid packages
• Talk to current students about their experiences
• Visit campuses if you can, it makes a big difference

By the way, are you planning to attend any writing events in Cali soon? Networking can open up so many doors! 📚✨".
 
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