I found these definitions at Guide To Literary Agents Editors Blog and thought they might be of interest.
Family Saga: A story that chronicles the lives of a family or a number of related or interconnected families over a period of time.
Hook: Aspect of the work that sets it apart from others and draws in the reader/viewer.
Mass Market Paperbacks: Softcover books, usually 4x7, on a popular subject directed at a general audience and sold in groceries, drugstores and bookstores.
Subagent: An agent handling certain subsidiary rights, usually working in conjunction with the agent who handled the book rights.
Remainders: Leftover copies of an out-of-print or slow-selling book purchased from the publisher at a reduced rate. Depending on the contract, a reduced royalty or no royalty is paid to the author on remaindered books.
TOC: Table of contents. A listing at the beginning fo a book indicating chapter titles and their corresponding page numbers. It can also include brief chapter descriptions.
To see a comprehensive list posted on their blog, click here.
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I see you are still trying to keep me on track....LOL.
Thanks for the helpful tips..love and prayers, andrea
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