How to Find an Agent for a Cartoonist

By Juliet Johnson Johnson

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As an artist, when you're ready to sell your work in the marketplace, it's always better if you're already well-known enough to have the agents coming to you instead of you going to them. But it is a rare artist that gets this privilege, the rest of the crowd has to submit material to many agents and agencies and wade through many rejection slips before landing an agent who is willing to take a chance on your work. Here are some helpful tips below to get you headed in the right direction. Remember, the more work you have published, the better chance an agent will take you on as their client.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
You need to assemble a portfolio, and/or have a website dedicated to your published work. This will give the agents something to hold in their hands, or a link to take a look at some of your material.
Step2
Both of these organizations have resources for finding agents for cartoonists (see Resources below):

Association of American Editorial Cartoonists
3899 N. Front St.
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717) 703-3069

Graphic Artists Guild
32 Broadway, Suite 1114
New York, NY 10004
(212) 791-3400
Step3
Buy a current copy of the Guide to Literary Agents. Highlight the agencies that take on cartoonists and send query letters/email/sample work. To make it easier on yourself and them, be sure to submit only to agencies who are looking for your style of cartooning.
Step4
Check out the links below to different agencies, including the Writer's Guild which lists accredited agents who are taking new clients. Don't be afraid to take on some of the top cartoon agencies, like Elaine Markson Literary Agency in New York, for example.

Tips & Warnings

  • Be wary of agencies requesting a fee. Agents should work for a percentage of your work once they help sell you.

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on 2/5/2008 Thanks for writing this.Will check those addresses right away for my partner who is the BBC cartoonist Gary Barker.He's looking to branch out.
here's his link.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/politics_show/7183145.stm

Again, great article.

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