Contentpreneurs: What Editors Should Know About Literary Agents
Please join the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Editorial Freelancers Association (EFA) on July 16 for what should be a very interesting discussion led by BAIPA member Mike Larsen, literary agent and author coach.

Contentpreneurs
What Editors Should Know About Literary Agents

 

Date & Time: Thursday, Jul 16, 2026 12:00 PM  PT

Description: What’s a literary agent do, anyway? And now that self-publishing is viable, is an agent even necessary? Literary agent Mike Larsen will give us the scoop on all this and more in this presentation hosted by the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Editorial Freelancers Association (EFA). This is an opportunity to hear directly from a literary agent about the process of finding an agent and writing a compelling book proposal, insights we as editors can use to better assist our authors on their path to publishing.

Questions? Contact Chapter Coordinator Caitlan Cole at caitlanc16@gmail.com.
Mike and his late wife, Elizabeth Pomada, escaped New York publishing in the early ’70s to come to San Francisco, where they founded the Larsen-Pomada agency. In the past few years, Mike has transitioned to author coaching and has literally written the book on How to Write a Book ProposalHow to Get a Literary Agent, and Guerrilla Marketing for Authors: 100 Weapons for Selling Your Work.
This is an opportunity to hear directly from a literary agent about the process of finding an agent and writing a compelling book proposal, insights we as editors can use to better assist our authors on their path to publishing.
Learn more about Mike Larsen at larsenauthorcoaching.com.

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  • Sandra V. McGee

    Sandra serves on the BAIPA Board as a blog editor and member of the marketing team. She manages the literary estate of McGeeBooks.com. Sandra's passions are ballet, B movies, British mysteries, and Reno when it was "Divorce Capital of the World." Visit McGeeBooks.com.

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