Apparently some of them are. Check out this list of agents who tweet and let us know if yours appears there. I'm happy to report mine does not appear on the list.
It makes sense to me. It seems like many of the agents on Twitter have used it to make their names big. I guess it has worked quite well, but I can understand why you would want your agent to be a private, behind-the-scenes type.
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Why don't you want your agent to be on Twitter? I'm not on it either, but it seems pretty commonplace these days.
It is common. I agree. I guess I like to think of my agent as more private and industrious than twitter seems to imply. A stupid bias, I'm sure.
It makes sense to me. It seems like many of the agents on Twitter have used it to make their names big. I guess it has worked quite well, but I can understand why you would want your agent to be a private, behind-the-scenes type.
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