Now for the matter of The Writer's Catch-22. You know, the one that says: "I can't get a publisher because I don't have an agent, BUT I can't get an agent because I "have no experience"! (Translation: I haven't gotten anything published.)"
OKAY! Way back when, Pocket had a way around this problem (
Strange New Worlds), but, as we all know, that's dead, Jim. (Ironic: When the project existed, I was typing away at story after story, but I was
one year too young. By the time I approach my coming of age, I was
one year too late!

)
Sooo... There is a guidebook to writing by master author David Morrell (Y'know, the guy that created Rambo.). In his
Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing, he advises rookies to look for agents and/or publishers that are willing to take a chance. The alternative, of course, is to write short stories for magazines and anthologies.
Since the only
Trek publisher out there is Pocket, that leaves agents and short stories. Aaaand... if you're broke on non-
Trek story ideas (like most fans, i'll wager), that kinda rules out the last option.
So, where can rookies like myself find a good agent, hmm? I know the writers here are probably not allowed to reccomend anyone, but... how do you
find someone who's "willing to take a chance on a rookie"?