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I have/had an agent but it's for screenwriting. I have a couple produced movies that went straight to video, but the agent played little part in anything getting done.
I don't know if publishing is different than motion picture production, but I doubt it. The agents basically are there when you don't really need them.
I have no dispute with what the previous poster just told you though. Just to add something, he actually gave good thourough advice
P.S. in Hollywood agents get you into studios that are WGA registered if they are. I don't know what they do in the publishing world except maybe give you some clout.
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