Ella Marie tells us a little about her background...
My career as a literary agent began with a supportive high school teacher. Actually, that’s not at all how it began. My favorite teacher sat me down and talked me out of pursuing an English degree, because I was “too smart”, and “it was hard to find a job”, and the good ole “there’s no money in it”. So, like any good girl I followed authority and pursued engineering. Then I came to my senses, bucked authority, fell in with the really cool kids and switched to study English.
Immediately after college I began a lucrative career in the publishing industry! Um…No! I spent years working random jobs and having my family. I honestly started to wonder if good old teach was right. I always pushed those fears down and continued reading, studying, and consuming anything to do with my love of books. So, when the opportunity came to start work at the Belcastro Agency, I jumped at the chance.
We’ve interviewed Ella Marie with different questions before
on the Rock. Readers are welcome to peruse it. http://chiseledinrock.blogspot.com/2012/06/literary-agent-ella-marie-shupe-would.html
CIR: From the Rock staff, our most sincere appreciation to
you for becoming a regular on here, Ella Marie! I’d like to focus on your background
and the unique topics you’ll be bringing to our rock garden. You used to be in the private sector before going for
this. Do you find any similarities between the world you’re in now and the one
of yesteryear?
EMS: Some things never change. You definitely have to
maintain a monster work ethic, strive for excellence, expand your knowledge
with the ever changing market, and be true to yourself. Some things are worlds
apart. An opportunity to be a proponent for a story that you love is an honor.
It’s a level of satisfaction that is a rare achievement in any work
environment.
CIR: You seem to be very patient. I can attest to this
because of your thorough editing of my work and because on one particular
occasion, I damn near made an ass out of myself by jumping to conclusions. Any
secrets to your steady-as-she-goes attitude?
EMS: Deep breathing…Chamomile tea. No, every author I work
with I like. We both have the same goal and I am always confident it will be
reached.
CIR: Did social networking come to you naturally with the
job?
EMS: Naturally is a very strong word. I prefer my nose in a
book rather than scrolling down a computer screen, but it has become an essential
part of the business. After all I love to shout to the corners of the world
about a remarkable novel. Now I can do it with a few taps on a key board rather
than flagging people down on the street.
CIR: Among the several gems,
you’ll be offering on the Rock, a lot of them will be
examples from authors’ publications which are represented by the Belcastro
Agency with explanations as to why you selected their queries and wanted to
read more. I think these postings will be must
reads for pre-published writers. Of
course, this doesn’t mean automatic representation by the Belcastro Agency if
authors follow the examples to a T in their queries. Rather, the postings are
to serve as guidance to help writers in their correspondence with all agents
and editors. This is, after all, a subjective business. How many examples do you have ready?
EMS: The list goes on and on and expands daily. I can
remember what grabbed me about each and every story we represent. From the
initial query (that enamored feeling), to the manuscript read (I think I’m in
love), to finally communicating with the author and contracting the story (this
is a partnership made in heaven). Okay, I’m passionate about my work.
CIR: Oh no, here I…go…with…a…oddball request—can’t…stop. Who
do you think was the coolest character in the Star Wars universe?
EMS: I must say Boba Fett. Why is a mystery even to me, but
I believe it has something to do with silence, strength, getting the job done,
and commanding respect. Oh yeah, and the cool costume doesn’t hurt.
CIR: Right on! Thanks for indulging my/our Chiseled in Rock individualism by enduring that
inquiry. Are there any other artistic business ventures in which you’d be
interested, for instance, talent management for recording artists?
EMS: It would be a crime against nature if I attempted to
manage recording artists. I have a voice only my own babies would love, and
even then I only had about eighteen months. I’ll stick with books.
CIR: Thanks again for bringing your perspective of this game
to us monthly, Ella Marie.
EMS: Thank you for the opportunity. I hope these segments
open up interesting comments and conversation that lead to talented writers
gaining great representation.
Sharon Belcastro and Ella Marie Shupe (both with the
Belcastro Literary Agency) will be alternating postings the first week of each
month on Wednesdays.
Interview and welcome conducted by Gusto Dave.
2 comments:
Nice to meet you, Ella. I'm looking forward to your posts and gleaning information from you. Thanks for being willing to share!
I too got talked out of the English degree I longed for. Life's a journey and the path turned out all right. But here I am back to my initial passion and learning a lot from scratch.
Welcome to the Rock, Ella. It will be great having you and Sharon here to share your expertise. We have a wonderful writing community in Colorado and quite a few blog followers from other states as well.
Post a Comment