As suspected, Quill Shift Literary Agency has not updated any of their three social media accounts (Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+) within the last week. In total, two months have almost passed since their last online activity. I'm worried. Not for my eventual campaign proposal - as Quill could benefit from quite a bit - but I am worried for the company itself. This radio silence is concerning, above all. Akin to every other week, I will compare Quill to 3 Seas Literary Agency. Within the past week, 3 Seas has posted seven times on Twitter and five times on Facebook. Screenshots appear below. Michelle - one of the founders - is supporting three of her authors. Clearly, 3 Seas is booming with business. Or at least, in the publishing realm, as the two pictures above display.
Perhaps I have mentioned this in a previous analysis, but if I could describe 3 Seas in only one word, I would pick consistent. This consistency lends itself well to words such as considerate, trustworthy, and genuine. They care, and you can tell. They have branded themselves extraordinarily well, and I can only wish the same for Quill Shift Literary Agency after my campaign proposal.
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AuthorAutumn Lala is an internationally published writer currently earning her dual-English degree at the University of Cincinnati. When she is not doing homework or writing, she is spending time with her loved ones or buying another cute mug she (supposedly) does not need. Archives
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