The publishing landscape continues to evolve as more authors move toward models that offer greater control over their work. In recent months, there has been a noticeable increase in authors choosing direct-to-printer and independent distribution platforms, allowing them to retain ownership of their intellectual property while accessing global markets.
This shift reflects a broader industry trend. Authors are becoming more informed about royalties, rights management, and long-term scalability. Rather than relying solely on traditional publishing timelines—which can extend over several months or even years—many are opting for faster, more flexible publishing strategies.
At Conquest Literary Agency, this development aligns with the growing demand for hybrid representation. Authors are no longer seeking a single path; they are exploring strategic combinations that balance visibility, control, and profitability.
As the industry continues to adapt, the role of literary agencies is expanding—providing not just access, but guidance in navigating an increasingly complex publishing environment.