This just doesn't make sense, and it implies a degree of proprietary control over who your clients talk to that, frankly, feels worrying. What happens if @Janet_Reid finds out that a client's pre-existing friend asked about her work as an agent, and blacklists them for it?
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Like. Writers know each other. We're peers in the same field whose careers often develop at different speeds. It's *normal* for authors and aspiring authors to talk to each other about their agents, just like it's normal for agents to talk to each other about their clients.
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If you were working in, say, a lawfirm, and a friend asked what your boss was like to work for ahead of potentially applying for a job opening, and your boss, on learning about it, decided that was grounds to immediately dismiss the friend as a candidate? That's a RED FLAG.
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