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From: Virginia Giuffre
Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 10:15:28 PM
Importance: Normal
Subject: Re: What do you think of this?
Received: Tue 5/24/2011 10:15:28 PM
Hi Shazza,
This is her final reply, | am not very hopeful about using her anymore.
EE below email from her this a.m...
‘Thanks Buddy!
Hi Jenna
| am not offended by your comments and | agree with you that this is business but | must say | don't know where you are getting your
information from. All the research | have done here tells me that ghost writer's are usually working on a 50-50 basis. That is the figure quot:
in the 2014 edition of the Writers and Artists Year Book. | have never worked on less than 40% but because you were doing a lot of the init
writing | thought it would be much fairer if my percentage reflected that, that's why | went down to 30%
| do not know of any ghost writer who relinquished screen rights and serialisation rights. The main reason for that is, obviously, it is the gho
woter's writing and input that has been sold on for screen or serialisation.
If you want to find someone esle, that is entirely up to you, but those are my terms.
As for Grant, there is no need to get him to sign a confidentiality agreement because there is no need for him to see the manuscript. He on
needs to know who you are and that has been in the paper!
As for sending out to agents, | was going to advise you nearer the time, but I'll do it now. In my opinion your first step should be to make
appointments to see the people in New York when you go there, taking with you the proposal and first chapter. They know what the story ig
and they have expressed an interest. You have got your foot in the door to sell yourself and your book. If you send it to them beforehand y«
are giving them the opportunity to say no without having met you. And you have a lot going for you personality and intelligence wise so we
want them to see that!
If those meetings don't produce anything, then we send it to other agents.
I'll get Grant to call you but | have left your phone number at home, so email it to me and I'll pass it on.
Hope all is well.
Sandra
— On Tue, 24/5/11, Sharon Churcher <Sharon.Churcher@mailonsunday.co.uk> wrote:
From: Sharon Churcher <Sharon.Churcher@mailonsunday.co.uk>
Subject: Re: u think of this?
To:|
Received: Tuesday, 24 May, 2011, 11:57 AM
There are 2 top agents who rep writers | know. Let me see what | can do. Did y check on "Grant"?
From: Virginia Giuffre
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 03:12 AM
To: Sharon Churcher
Subject: Re: What do you think of this?
HI Shazza,
She did send back a message after | asked If we were still on, but very blunt and to the point. She said she has been very busy and that
it. | don't know what that means but iam meeting with an entertainment lawyer on Friday who is going to write me up an official collaborati
agreement in hopes to get the ball rolling.! do think | should have a backup plan and appreciate all of your assistance!! | am compiling list
reputable agents, is there anyone else you can think of besides Jared and Irene? Hope you are all well and your Mother is improving. Tak
care my friend...
XOXOX
Jenna
—- On Tue, 24/5/11, Sharon Churcher <Sharon.Churcher@mailonsunday.co.uk> wrote:
From: Sharon Churcher <Sharon.Churcher@mailonsunday.co.uk>
Subject; Re: What do you think of this?
To;
Received: Tuesday, 24 May, 2011, 12:42 AM
| would phone Sandra and suggest meeting to talk about agents (including Grant, about whom you have every reason to
ask questions). At this stage you have enough to sell the book...and she needs you So | think will be reasonable.
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