First time I've run across something like this ... an agency requesting a critique before agreeing to take on my work.
Based on the signing of a publishing contract, I presented a second ms to an agency. Having worked once with a publisher in a direct manner, I would like to have the services of an agent ... one that can deal with a number of publishers in my bets interest. My publisher considered my second ms but decided it was not what he was accepting at this time.
The agency read my ms and said they think my story has commercial potential but before accepting my work they would have to have a formal critique done ... a service they do not offer. The agency is very clear ... they make no money until they sell my work. BUT before agreeing to represent me, they wanted an acceptable third party (a a qualified industry professional) to conduct the critique.
While not against my finding my own sourse they offered a number of vendors ... one of which is
http://www.writersliterary.com/Critique-novel.rtf
It should cost me, the agency suggests, no more than $70-$90.
As far as I can see, the rest of the services offered by this agency is boiler plate ... just as any other agency offers, all at the usual percentage.
Any thought on this? Should I step on the bandwagon or skip on to another lit agent? Is it worthwhile to have a a qualified industry professional critque my ms?
So ... help!
Guess I'll go down to the beacfh for a while ...
Thanks ...
Aussie Billy