I received word recently that she took a bad fall and severely injured her head. Her agency partner wrote me to say that my agent is no longer able to carry our her duties and has released me and co-writer Binh from our agency agreement.
I am officially agent-free, once again.
I am trying to find a publisher for The Dragon's Song on my own and I have a few interested (not small presses like my other books). But it's always better with an agent pulling the strings. If I'm offered a contract I will likely hire a literary attorney to make sure the contract and details are favorable. This is a good problem to have.
I do feel a sense of relief since the agent has had a bad couple of years. Hurricane Harvey wiped out their business office and she followed that up with major hip surgery. Because of this and other issues, her communications have been extremely sparse.
Maybe it's for the best.
I'll try to get another agent for my magician series, starting with Devin Drake and The Family Secret. It's a long, drawn out process and it's going to take up a lot of my time.
I still hope to have Decades: Bandstand ready to go for the fall, but this new endeavor cuts significantly into my research time. Also, I may not have time for promos, so those of you wondering who got cast for BrokedBored Mountain, I can say right here and now:
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Such is the life of a writer. I'll get through this just fine. Thanks for all the continued support over the years.