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Traditionally, literary agents sell editors books that both hope readers will love (and buy).
Editors primarily base what they buy on that author’s previous track record or the sales of comparative titles. But, as anyone who sold a vampire novel in the wake of Twilight can tell you, that assumed outcome isn’t always reliable.
In fact, it’s often like shooting in the dark.
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