I’ve actually worked with a couple of agents prior to Kira (I’ve been at this a while!) but Kira and I gelled really well in terms of both my writing and a larger vision for my career. The opportunity to work with an agent obviously opens up new avenues for an author, but for me the biggest benefit is to have someone on your side championing both your books and you as an author. Thanks so much for having me, Rhys! And you’re right, “journey” is certainly the right way to describe a career as an author! Help us understand what that’s been like for you. Receiving an offer of agent representation in the book business is a big, big deal and I can only imagine what it’s like when you switch from one agent to another. This achievement is similar to authors having more books out of print than in print! While it’s unfortunate that Kira Watson has left the business, you are now represented by the wonderfully talented Margaret Sutherland Brown, also at the Emma Sweeney Agency. You’ve worked with a variety of publishers and now can say something that only seasoned authors can say – that you’ve been represented by two literary agents. Stephanie, it’s wonderful having you and we are eager to hear about your journey as an author.
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