Writer's Rolodex Blog
Insights, advice, and industry trends to help you navigate the publishing world and connect with the right literary agents.
How to Find the Right Literary Agent in 2025: New Trends & Smart Strategies
Finding a literary agent has always been a challenge, but in 2025, the landscape has changed more than ever. With AI-driven tools, shifting genre demands, and evolving submission trends, writers must adapt their querying strategies to stay ahead.


How to Handle Literary Agent Rejections (and What to Do Next)
Learn how to deal with rejection from literary agents, understand what different types of rejections mean, and discover the next steps to take in your publishing journey.

How to Write a Query Letter That Gets Literary Agents' Attention
Learn how to craft the perfect query letter that will stand out in literary agents' inboxes and increase your chances of getting representation.

The Ultimate Guide to Querying Literary Agents: Tips & Best Practices
Querying literary agents can feel overwhelming, but with the right approach, you can increase your chances of getting noticed. A well-crafted query letter is your ticket to securing an agent who will champion your book and help you land a publishing deal.

How AI is Changing the Way Writers Find Literary Agents
The publishing industry is evolving, and so is the way authors connect with literary agents. Traditionally, finding an agent involved endless research, cold querying, and waiting weeks or months for responses. But now, AI-powered tools are changing the game.

Can AI Help You Get a Literary Agent? Here's What You Need to Know
Querying literary agents is one of the most arduous steps in the traditional publishing journey. Writers spend months researching agents, crafting query letters, and waiting for responses. But now, AI-powered tools are stepping in to streamline the process.

The Best Literary Agents for Debut Authors in 2025
Breaking into traditional publishing as a debut author can feel like an uphill battle. You have a polished manuscript, but how do you find an agent who's actually looking for new voices?