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ISBN: 0307346382

ISBN13: 9780307346384

Blind Submission

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Book Overview

Books can be a dangerous business . . .

When Blue Moon Books, the Bay Area bookstore where Angel Robinson has worked since college, is squeezed out of business, Angel is forced to find a new job. She lucks into a position as the assistant to the world-renowned literary agent Lucy Fiamma.

Angel soon learns that working for Lucy is no picnic. The agent has a blockbuster ego to match her blockbuster success and Angel must juggle both her boss's prima donna demands and the strange quirks of her authors. But Angel soon becomes indispensible to the agency and develops a keen understanding of big projects and the writers who create them.

What she doesn't realize is just how far one of them will go to get published.

One day, a chapter from a mysterious manuscript by an anonymous author arrives at the office. Set in a New York literary agency, the novel, titled Blind Submission, centers on the ambitious assistant to a successful literary agent. Angel is pulled in by the plot--but her initial curiosity soon turns to panic. As the story unfolds--with chapters e-mailed in one by one--it becomes clear that the mystery author is writing the story of Angel's own life, including secrets she thought were deeply hidden. Someone is watching her, even plotting against her. Could it be her backstabbing coworker, her jealous boyfriend, or her seductive new client?

When the novel's plot turns to murder, Angel knows that if she doesn't discover the author's identity before the final chapter is written, more than just her career will be cut short.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

very well-written

Really 4.5 stars, but I rounded up since you can't give a half star. Very well written mystery with laugh out loud funny situations of the boss, Lucy and some of the other characters, such as Anna. It's hard to believe this is a first novel. I found the writing well above that of many established authors. Not much to Angel's love story, but then I wasn't looking for that anyway, with this particular book.

Mislabeled as a "Mystery"

This novel shared my nightstand with two well-reviewed novels, namely Laura Lippman's What the Dead Know and The Sister by Poppy Adams. I read the first 30-ish pages of all three books, and then figured I'd continue with the one that hooked my interest. That'd be "Blind Submission." This book has mistakenly been labeled a mystery. Not so; our protagonist works at a highly successful literary agency where every unsolicited submission is read carefully by two people. These two prepare and compare notes on these manuscripts before passing judgment. Further, this agency made and continues to make its fortune by carefully culling the ideas sent in by beginning writers. So clearly "Blind Submission" is science fiction! Issues of believability aside, Debra Ginsberg has concocted a very entertaining tale. I especially enjoyed the invented snippets of novels and memoirs that came in the agency's slush pile. I hate to call this book an "entertaining lark," but there it is. Nice work, and I look forward to Ginsberg's next book, The Grift. Sidelight: As most of this novel takes place inside the agency's offices, halfway through it, I was starting to feel the story was a bit confined and stifling. At that moment I came across the line, "It occurs to me that my novel might be...a little claustrophobic." Eerie!

Great story that shines a light onto publishing

I really loved reading this book. Angel was a fantastically written character that I identified with. I am an avid book reader, as Angel is, and it's great to read about a character that is as passionate about books as I am. It was great reading a book that is set in the publishing world and I learned quite a bit about what it takes to get a book published, even if it was fiction and had a driven boss like Lucy in it. This book had a lot of different things thrown in-woman having to deal with a nasty boss, a little romance, and a mystery. But all the themes worked well together. The mystery was really well-written. I didn't figure out who was writing the book that was being sent in chapter by chapter not long before the person was revealed. I had my guesses but I wasn't completely sure. So I would definitely recommend this book to anyone. It can appeal to many people because it's not a fluffy chick-lit book but it actually has depth to it.

Very Interesting and Fun

Blind Submission by Debra Ginsberg Even though Angel walked into the job from hell, with completely unrealistic expectations from her boss and very strange coworkers, the book still made me want to work at a literary agency! This is a fun, smart, chick-lit mystery - a step up from the usual. Fun, fun, fun.

a Great Book

I picked this book up more or less on a whim, because I'm interested in the publishing field and this looked to be an engaging novel set in a literary agency. But the book surprised me with the clever style of narration and the details of the story that really kept the plot moving. It is a very well constructed novel that forced me to finish it within an afternoon (and being an English major in college, that sort of free-reading time is hard to come by!) Not "high literature", but I felt it took the narrative a step above the "bite the boss" fiction that it is associated with. Highly recommended!
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