Once more, Quill Shift Literary Agency is nowhere to be found on any of their three social media accounts in the past week. They have officially passed the two month mark in their online absence, yet I am still hesitant to say that I have given up on them posting before this course project is up. I want to hope. I want to see them do well. I have followed them for more than six months now because I adored what they stood for from the get-go. Particularly, the meaning behind their name. While "Quill" represents "writing," "Shift" represents their understanding of the digital evolution occurring in the industry itself. There is a shift in writing - in how it is produced and published - so I fell in love with their innovative premise immediately. Which is why it saddens me so much to see them drop off the radar so suddenly. On the other end of the spectrum, 3 Seas Literary Agency continues to thrive with four Facebook posts and eight Twitter posts in the last week. In this small portion of their online activity, 3 Seas manages to promote two of their authors, mention / support one of their publishers (Sourcebooks), and announce their presence at an upcoming conference.
3 Seas Literary Agency has a phenomenal handle on what it means to be both active and effective online, and Quill Shift Literary Agency could learn quite a bit from them, even in simple consistency.
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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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