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Official Website of Christian Literary Agent Steve Laube The Steve Laube Agency is committed to providing top quality guidance to authors and speakers Our years of experience and success brings a unique service to our clients
Steve Laube Agency Proposal Submission Guidelines Our agency receives over 4,000 proposals a year, therefore, following the guideline will help yours be evaluated properly Those that do not follow the guidelines will slow down the process
Who We Are - The Steve Laube Agency Steve Laube, president and founder of The Steve Laube Agency, is a veteran of the bookselling industry with over 40 years of experience In the 80s, he was a bookstore manager and was awarded the National Store of the Year by the Christian Booksellers Association (CBA)
Who We Represent - The Steve Laube Agency We are privileged to work with these amazing authors Click on their names for more information (you will be taken to their author web site) Some have published both fiction and non-fiction (indicated by the asterisk) We have listed them under the area where they are primarily known, with apologies to the author for “labeling” them! *has published both fiction and non-fiction books
Are You Sure You Want That Brand? - The Steve Laube Agency Several years ago, I spoke with an aspiring Christian author who had several good book ideas on a wide range of projects for children to adults but, first, wanted to write about their lifelong struggle with a certain sin issue Once it was published, they would move on with their life and be a beacon for biblical truth on all sorts of other projects My initial reaction when they explained
Tamela Hancock Murray, Author at The Steve Laube Agency When I receive proposals from authors new to me, they often omit the “Comparables” segment I understand that authors may not be aware this section is needed, or that including it may seem like fluff However, this portion is an essential piece of the proposal puzzle for editors and agents as we consider an author’s work What do I need to include in my overall proposal? First, to be
Interview with Steve Laube - The Steve Laube Agency This interview with Steve Laube is based, in part, on a month-long, online discussion This version of the interview has been adapted, corrected, and expanded into something that we hope can help you get to know him and the publishing industry a little better
Blog You know “The Twelve Days of Christmas” song, right? Do you dislike it as much as I do? Do you turn off the music stream the moment it starts? Do you wish it would be banned from stores and restaurants? Love it or hate it, the song dates back centuries And, like other delights of the season, such as fruitcake and plum pudding, it came from England Thanks a lot, mates But as odd and
Dan Balow, Author at The Steve Laube Agency Anyone who regularly reviews book proposals can easily see the influence of self-publishing on authors’ thinking, especially in the following areas Calendar “I’d like this book out for Christmas ” To which I reply, “What year?” This is the most stark reminder of the differences in the models The length of time to market for a book is measured in weeks or months for the author